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wéthihoⁿ (n.)
  1. Weight; pound.
wéthikʰáxe (n.)
  1. Hone or strop used to sharpen a butcher knife.
wéthikʰíⁿde (n.)
  1. A twisted sinew used in making a buffalo hide pliant. It is about as thick as a finger, fastened at each end to a post or tree, about five feet from the ground.
wéthikʰoⁿ (v.)
  1. To make room for others.
wéthimoⁿ (n.)
  1. Razor-strop, hone, whet-stone; something used for sharpening.
wéthinóⁿge (n.)
  1. Something which makes an object turn or revolve; such as a water wheel.
wéthiqtháde (n.)
  1. Grappling irons.
wéthiqthi (n.)
  1. Brain.
wéthiskébe (n.)
  1. A hone or razor strop; something for sharpening by drawing a blade over it.
wéthishíbe (n.)
  1. Key.
wéthishke (v.)
  1. To untie something for them.
wéthishki (n.)
  1. Clothes-wringer.
wéthitéga (n.)
  1. Soap.
wéthitúbe (n.)
  1. Coffee mill; coffee grinder.
wéthitʰoⁿ (v.)
  1. Working; that which works.
  2. Right, when referring to arm or hand.
wéthixuxúhi (n.)
  1. Prickly ash.
wéthixúxuhi (n.)
  1. Prickly ash.
wéthiznu (n.)
  1. Something to pull or drag along by, as a lariat fastened to a sled.
wéthizhe (n.)
  1. Dipper, ladle.
wéthizhnúde (n.)
  1. Tack-drawer; "something for pulling out".
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