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áqewoⁿ (v.)
  1. To freeze; to be frost on vegetation or fruit, causing it to die.
at'éqtioⁿ (v.)
  1. To be almost dead.
átega (v.)
  1. To become new on.
áthaé (v.)
  1. To peel off the skin, as of fruit, with the teeth.
áti (v.)
  1. To build a house or pitch a tent at, on, or for.
átoⁿga (v.)
  1. To be large on or in addition to.
átoⁿthiⁿ (v.)
  1. To run on something.
átugthoⁿ (v.)
  1. To carry or haul and unload something.
baézhuba (v.)
  1. To push, plane, etc., saying nothing to anyone, being utterly unconcerned.
bagíxe (v.)
  1. To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
bagíze (v.)
  1. To play the fiddle; to make a creaking or squeaking sound by pushing.
bagthá (v.)
  1. To undo braided hair, plaited rope, etc.
  2. Vulgar meaning (unspecified by Dorsey).
bagthákʰoⁿ (v.)
  1. To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
bagthégtheze (v.)
  1. To write many lines, as in a book or letter, again and again.
bagthéze (v.)
  1. To make striped by writing, etc., hence, to write several lines, as in a copy book.
bagthóⁿde (v.)
  1. To plane or file away, making the wood or metal blunt or short.
bagthóⁿtha (v.)
  1. To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging.
bagthóⁿthiⁿ (v.)
  1. To make someone furious or crazy by pushing or punching.
bagthú (v.)
  1. To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.
bagúde (v.)
  1. To probe; to make a hole in any thing with a stick or other blunt object; to dig out or take out the marrow from a bone, as children dig out the marrow of leg bones of beef; to dig out the kernel of a nut.