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- gítheqti óⁿ (v.)
- To be very glad.
- gíthikoⁿ uthíshi (v.s.)
- Inevitable, unavoidable.
- gíthikóⁿzhiwáthe (v.s.)
- Inevitable, unavoidable.
- gíze (v.)
- To creak.
- gízhutʰoⁿ
- To be a good crop for one; to yield abundantly for one.
- giⁿthá (v.s.)
- Wrinkled, like the skin of an old person.
- gtha (v.s.)
- Unbraided, unwoven.
- gthágthoⁿde (v.a.)
- To wear away one's teeth by biting.
- gtháhutʰoⁿ
- To make his own cry, yell, or squeal by biting.
- gthápiázhi (v.t.)
- To speak one's own badly; speak one's native language incorrectly or speak badly of one's relative.
- gthátha (v.)
- To go off suddenly, as a spool or ball, when dropped, rolls across the floor.
- gthátha (v.s.)
- Unbraided or unwoven of its own accord; unraveled.
- gthe (v.a.)
- To go back, go homeward.
- gthéba (num.)
- Ten.
- gthébadúba (num.)
- Forty.
- gthébahíwiⁿ (num.)
- Hundred; one hundred.
- gthéba nóⁿba (num.)
- Twenty.
- gthéba péthabthiⁿ (num.)
- Eighty.
- gthéba péthoⁿba (num.)
- Seventy.
- gthébaqti (num.)
- Just ten.