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- wiⁿóⁿwa tʰédi (p. phrase)
- In or during which one.
- wíⁿthoⁿthóⁿ (num.)
- By ones; one at a time; one here and there; one each.
- wíⁿthoⁿthóⁿqchi (num.)
- Just one at a time; only one by one.
- woⁿ (intj.)
- The cry of the policemen when the men are straggling: waⁿ<: waⁿ<:
- wóⁿdoⁿ (adv.)
- Together, in one place.
- woⁿdoⁿthe (v.a.)
- To put things from several different places together.
- wóⁿgithe (quant.)
- All, every, everyone.
- wóⁿgithe ihéthe (n.phrase)
- Everyone together, all combined.
- wóⁿgithethe (v.a.)
- To take or keep all of something; take every one.
- wuhú (intj.)
- Exclamation of surprise, agreeable or disagreeable.
- wúhu'á (intj.)
- An exclamation of surprise.
- wuhú+ (intj.)
- Masculine exclamation of surprise; wonderful!
- Disagreeable surprise; really!
- xabáthe (v.)
- Stripped off, come off of its own accord, as skin.
- xádoⁿ (v.s.)
- Forked, pronged.
- xagázhi (v.a.)
- Not to cry.
- xagé (v.a.)
- To cry.
- To squeal, as a hog.
- xagéshtoⁿ (n.)
- One who is often crying.
- xáxade (v.s.)
- Thin or see-through, as thin fabric, lace, loosely woven material.
- xáxage (v.a.)
- To cry often.
- xébe (v.s.)
- Shallow, as a stream.