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