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- bitʰóⁿ (v.)
- To feel for something with the hands, as in the dark.
- bitʰóⁿtʰoⁿ (v.)
- To feel repeatedly for something, as in the dark.
- biwágazu (v.a.)
- To sit properly.
- biwáshtage (v.)
- To mount and tame an unbroken horse.
- bixóⁿ (v.a.)
- To blow, as at a fire.
- bíze (v.s.)
- Dry, not wet.
- Thirsty.
- bízeatá (p. phrase)
- On dry land; ashore.
- bízeqtiázhi (v.s.)
- Not very dry.
- bízethe (v.)
- To dry something.
- bizúde (v.a.)
- To wheeze, as when the nasal passages are obstructed.
- bizúzude (v.)
- To wheeze repeatedly.
- bizhnúzhehi (n.)
- Rushes (plant).
- biⁿzé (v.)
- To give the cry of a young elk or deer.
- biⁿzé tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To cry suddenly like a young elk or deer.
- boⁿ (v.a.)
- To call out (once).
- boⁿ tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To call out suddenly (once).
- btha (v.)
- To open, to spread out; to be opened or spread out.
- btháska (v.s.)
- Flat.
- btháska tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To become flat suddenly.
- btháshka (v.s.)
- Shallow; wide and fairly flat (of a dish, plate, pan, kettle, etc.)
- Low and wide (used jokingly of a man or a horse).