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- tight
- sagí
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- Firm, fast, tight; difficult to untie or loosen.
- Hard, as sweet corn before it is boiled.
- tight
- sagígi
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- Firm, tight, or hard repeatedly or in several places.
- Quick, swift, fast.
- tiny
- zhíⁿaqchi
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- Tiny, very small.
- tip
- pasí
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- Tip; tree-top, tongue-tip, etc.
- tip
- itʰáxe
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- Tip, point, end (of a finger, oar, bird's wing, ax-helve, piece of wood, branch or limb, etc.).
- tip up
- bagthákʰoⁿ
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- To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
- tipi
- ti móⁿgthe
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- Tipi; the upright tent of the Omahas, Poncas, and Dakotas.
- tipi
- ti
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- House, lodge, tent, tipi, dwelling.
- tire
- uzhéthathe
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- To tire someone, to make someone weary.
- tired
- uzhétha
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- To be tired or weary.
- tired
- íthiⁿge
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- To be weary.
- tiresome
- uzhéthawáthe
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- Tiresome.
- tissue
- qiⁿqé
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- A tissue, perhaps a membrane.
- to
- -ata
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- At, to.
- to
- -ta
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- At, to.
- to be marked by falling and lying on the ground
- gaskúbihé
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- To be marked by falling suddenly and lying on the ground, as a long inanimate object.
- to camp
- tóⁿwoⁿatá
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- To a camp or village.
- to cause
- bahákʰithe
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- To cause (purposely) him, not a kinsman, to show or exhibit an object.
- to city
- tóⁿwoⁿgthóⁿata
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- To a clan.
- To a town or city.
- to clan
- tóⁿwoⁿgthóⁿata
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- To a clan.
- To a town or city.