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- studded
- ába'e
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- Lying thick on, covering.
- Covered or studded with.
- study
- zhúakʰihída
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- To attend together; to study together.
- stuff
- hiⁿbé gáwiⁿxe ugízhi
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- To stuff grass or other padding into one's moccasins.
- stumble
- kinóⁿsa
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- To stub one's toe; to trip or stumble.
- stumble
- kinóⁿsasa
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- To stub one's toe repeatedly; to trip repeatedly while trying to get one's balance.
- stumble
- si íkʰashe
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- To stumble, trip, misstep.
- stump
- hidé tʰe ugáshte
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- To cut off from the small end to a stump.
- stump
- batéte
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- Scattered clumps of trees or bushes with each clump growing from a single root of stump.
- stumpy
- dúshka
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- stumpy
- dúshke
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- stumpy
- búzhna
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- Worn down.
- Blunt.
- Stumpy.
- stun
- wáqthi
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- To stun or kill them by blows.
- stunted
- dúshka
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- stunted
- dúshke
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- Short, stumpy, stunted, thick-set.
- sturgeon
- hu híⁿpa
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- Sturgeon.
- succeed
- gi'óⁿ
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- To acquire, gain, succeed.
- sucker
- hu nóⁿka pái
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- A species of sucker; "fish with a sharp back". Not over fifteen inches long.
- sucking sound
- stagé
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- To make a sucking sound with the lips, teeth, or tongue.
- sucking sound
- stág ithoⁿ
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- To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
- suddenly
- gishkóⁿqtiégoⁿ
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- Very quickly or suddenly.