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- síputhúoⁿthe (v.)
- To stick one's foot into a noose.
- síshage (n.)
- Animals' hoofs.
- sitáxe (n.)
- Ankle.
- Lump at each side of ankle; protrusion of the ankle bones.
- sitáxe bazhú (n.phrase)
- Ankle bone; prominent part of the ankle.
- sitáxe máshoⁿ (n.phrase)
- The prominent parts of the ankle joint at the sides; "the end of the foot where they cut it off with a knife".
- sitʰoⁿ (v.)
- To have seeds.
- síthazhi (v.t.)
- Not to think of doing any such thing.
- To forget, to not remember.
- síthe (v.t.)
- To remember.
- sithéde (n.)
- Heel.
- sithégoⁿ
- To remember or think of a little.
- Sithémakʰóⁿ (prop.noun)
- A mythical character, said by some to be identical to the Rabbit.
- síthewáthe (v.s.)
- Memorable.
- si thíze (v.phrase)
- Lift one's feet, as in walking.
- sithúkathiⁿ
- To be barefooted.
- sí ubáhe (n.phrase)
- Outside of the foot; side of the foot by the little toe.
- sí ubázhu (n.phrase)
- Ball of the foot; prominence on the side of the the foot just behind the big toe.
- sizháta (v.s.)
- Cloven feet; cloven-footed.
- síⁿde (n.)
- Tail of an animal.
- Síⁿde ágthe (prop.noun)
- "Tail placed upright on"; Those who wear Tails or Locks of hair on their heads, name of a Ponca subgens.
- siⁿdéhadi (adv.)
- At the tail; in the rear.