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shoⁿméwathe (v.t.)
  1. To leave them alone; said of moving people or animals.
shóⁿmoⁿthíⁿkʰithe (v.t.)
  1. To leave a (walking) person alone or undisturbed.
shóⁿnazhíⁿkʰithe (v.t.)
  1. To leave a (standing) person alone or undisturbed.
shóⁿthiⁿéthe (v.t.)
  1. To leave a (moving) person alone or undisturbed.
shóⁿthiⁿkʰéthe (v.t.)
  1. To leave a (sitting) person alone or undisturbed.
shóⁿthoⁿéthe (v.t.)
  1. To leave it alone; said of a curved or globular object.
shóⁿthoⁿkʰéwathe (v.t.)
  1. To leave them alone; said of people or animals.
shoⁿtʰéthe (v.t.)
  1. To leave it alone; said of a standing inanimate object or collection of small inanimate objects.
shóⁿtʰoⁿéthe (v.t.)
  1. To leave a (standing) person or animal alone or undisturbed.
síthazhi (v.t.)
  1. Not to think of doing any such thing.
  2. To forget, to not remember.
síthe (v.t.)
  1. To remember.
sóⁿthe (v.t.)
  1. To cleanse or whiten; to whitewash.
su (v.t.)
  1. To cut in strips.
thadé (v.t.)
  1. To call; to name.
  2. To speak, utter, pronounce (a name).
thashí (v.t.)
  1. To talk against someone.
thashízhe (v.t.)
  1. To shatter or crush with the teeth.
thashkí (v.t.)
  1. To chew (tobacco).
that'é (v.t.)
  1. To bite to death, kill by biting.
thatʰé (v.t.)
  1. To eat; to eat an item of food.
thatʰóⁿ (v.t.)
  1. To drink.