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To be connected or attached to, as a lariat around a horse's neck, a saddle on a horse, a key in a lock. |
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| u-ȼá-ha-há |
To adhere to each one; to stick to each one. |
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| u-ȼá-jĭ-wá-ȼĕ |
What cannot or should not be told. |
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| u-ȼá-si-hi |
To flatten by passing through the mouth, as porcupine quills. |
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| u-ȼá-ska-be |
To stick fast, as a flat object which is glued to another. |
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| u-ȼá-ska-ská-be |
To stick fast here and there, but not all over. |
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| u-ȼá-ṣne |
To split with the teeth; to split by biting. |
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| u-ȼá-wa-ȼĕ |
Able to be told or revealed; worthy of being told |
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| ú-ȼa-ze |
To join in the singing with the men (said of women, never of men). |
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| u-ȼé-wiⁿ |
Collected, assembled, gathered in one heap or place. |
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| u-ȼé-wiⁿ-ȼĕ |
To bring together, accumulate, collect, assemble. |
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| u-ȼí-bȼi-p'ĕ |
To mix in an object with the hands. |
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| u-ȼíⁿ-wiⁿ |
Store; "where things are bought". |
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| ú-ȼiⁿ-wiⁿ ṭi |
Store, shop, trading post. |
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| ú-ȼiⁿ-wiⁿ ṭi a-ȼíⁿ |
Storekeeper, trader, "one who has a store". |
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| u-ȼí-aⁿ-ba |
To flash, as lightning. |
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To wave a mirror, making it flash in the sunlight. |
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| u-ȼí-aⁿ-ba |
To reflect, as light from a pail of water set in the sunlight. |
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| u-ȼí-c'a-ge |
To be unwilling; to refuse. |
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| á-ki-c'ú-ga |
Thick, dense, crowded, plentiful, as leaves on the ground or houses close together. |
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