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shkóⁿ tʰigthágtha (v.phrase)
  1. To move about a little, in short bursts, for just a few moments each time.
shkóⁿtʰigthe (v.)
  1. To jump and flutter about, as a wounded or trapped bird.
shkóⁿthe (v.t.)
  1. To cause to move; to dislodge, make restless; stir up.
shkóⁿ thi'á (v.)
  1. To be unable to move.
shkóⁿ wasékoⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To be quick in one's movements.
shkóⁿwathe (v.t.)
  1. To cause them to move; to dislodge or disturb them.
shkóⁿ wazníⁿde (v.phrase)
  1. To be slow and deliberate in one's movements; to work slowly or take a long time to do something.
shkóⁿzhi (v.)
  1. To be motionless.
shkoⁿ zhúazhi (v.phrase)
  1. To be unable to move as fast as one should.
shkúbata (adv.)
  1. To or in the deep.
shkúbe (v.s.)
  1. Deep (of water or snow).
  2. Thick (of hair).
shkúbeqti (v.s.)
  1. Very deep, as water.
  2. Very thick, as hair or fur.
shkúbethe (v.a.)
  1. To make deep.
shkúda (v.s.)
  1. Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface.
shkúde (v.s.)
  1. Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface.
shoⁿ (v.)
  1. Fit, proper; as it should be.
  2. Enough; that will do.
shoⁿ (v.root)
  1. Dislocated, fallen off.
shoⁿ (adv.)
  1. Still, yet; at all events, at any rate.
  2. And so; thus.
shóⁿ... dóⁿshte (conj.)
  1. Either ... or.
shóⁿazhi (v.s.)
  1. Unfit, improper, wrong; not as it should be.
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