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to cause
bahákʰithe
  1. To cause (purposely) him, not a kinsman, to show or exhibit an object.
to city
tóⁿwoⁿgthóⁿata
  1. To a clan.
  2. To a town or city.
to clan
tóⁿwoⁿgthóⁿata
  1. To a clan.
  2. To a town or city.
to exhibit
bahákʰithe
  1. To cause (purposely) him, not a kinsman, to show or exhibit an object.
to field
úata
  1. To the field.
to give
bahóⁿ
  1. To give in addition to (something else given).
  2. To give away a slain animal entire, without cutting up, to another person.
to ground
tóⁿdata
  1. To the ground; at the ground.
  2. Away from the river.
to horses
shóⁿge wáthiⁿ agthaí tʰéta
  1. To the place where they have taken the horses.
to knock
bahé théthe
  1. To push an object and knock it aside or turn it over.
to knock down
bahá théthe
  1. To push and knock down; to push aside; to oppose, reject: used of light or small objects.
to knock out
bahé íthe
  1. To knock an object out from the agent, but towards the spectator.
to middle
uthízoⁿata
  1. To the middle.
to oppose
bahá théthe
  1. To push and knock down; to push aside; to oppose, reject: used of light or small objects.
to push
bahá théthe
  1. To push and knock down; to push aside; to oppose, reject: used of light or small objects.
to push
bahé théthe
  1. To push an object and knock it aside or turn it over.
to push off and onto
ábaáxe
  1. To push a solid object off of one thing and onto another.
to reject
bahá théthe
  1. To push and knock down; to push aside; to oppose, reject: used of light or small objects.
to shelter
uthúabthágata
  1. To a sheltered place, where there is no wind.
to show
bahákʰithe
  1. To cause (purposely) him, not a kinsman, to show or exhibit an object.
to spirit land
wanáxata
  1. In or to the spirit land.