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- shóⁿqti góⁿ (adv.)
- For no reason; nothing being the matter.
- shóⁿshoⁿ (adv.)
- Always, ever, unceasing, enduring.
- shoⁿshóⁿqtioⁿ (adv.)
- Always, forever.
- shoⁿshóⁿtha (adv.)
- In a trembling manner, shakily.
- shoⁿshóⁿtha (v.)
- Loosened in its socket, as a fence post or a tooth.
- shóⁿtoⁿga (n.)
- Wolf.
- shóⁿtoⁿgaha (n.)
- Wolf skin.
- Shóⁿtoⁿga íthaethéma (prop.noun)
- Wolf Dance society members; "those who have supernatural connection with wolves".
- shóⁿtoⁿga nóⁿkʰa tú (n.)
- Blue-back wolf.
- shóⁿtoⁿga ská (n.)
- White wolf; the large white wolf.
- shóⁿtoⁿga túma égoⁿmathóⁿ (n.phrase)
- "The blue wolves".
- shoⁿtʰéthe (v.t.)
- To leave it alone; said of a standing inanimate object or collection of small inanimate objects.
- shóⁿtʰoⁿéthe (v.t.)
- To leave a (standing) person or animal alone or undisturbed.
- shóⁿtʰoⁿ sábe (n.)
- Black wolf.
- shoⁿthá (v.)
- Upset and spilled; tipped over and spilled.
- shoⁿtháthe (v.a.)
- To cause to be upset and spilled.
- shóⁿthiⁿéthe (v.t.)
- To leave a (moving) person alone or undisturbed.
- shóⁿthiⁿkʰéthe (v.t.)
- To leave a (sitting) person alone or undisturbed.
- shóⁿthoⁿéthe (v.t.)
- To leave it alone; said of a curved or globular object.
- shóⁿthoⁿkʰéwathe (v.t.)
- To leave them alone; said of people or animals.