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- zhnátʰigthágtha (v.)
- To glitter or flash repeatedly, like a mirror waved back and forth in the sun.
- zhná tʰigthé (v.phrase)
- To flash; to glitter once, like a mirror in the sun sending a beam of light.
- zhnázhnabe (v.s.)
- Soiled here and there; dirty in places.
- zhnázhnaha (v.s.)
- Smooth in many places; smooth and slippery all over, as a road or ice.
- zhníⁿge (v.s.)
- Smooth, slippery (in one place).
- zhníⁿzhniⁿde (v.s.)
- Greasy, like something touched by fat meat.
- zhníⁿzhniⁿgáthe (v.s.)
- Wet and slippery.
- zhníⁿzhniⁿge (v.s.)
- Smooth or slippery in many places.
- zhnoⁿ (v.root)
- To miss, let fall.
- zhnudáthe (v.)
- Slipped out of its own accord; fell out.
- zhoⁿ (v.a.)
- To recline, to lie down.
- To sleep, to be asleep.
- zhoⁿ (n.)
- Day, night, 24-hour period; "a sleep".
- zhoⁿ (n.)
- Wood; tree.
- A yard of cloth.
- A span of horses.
- zhóⁿ'abe (n.)
- Leaf of a tree or bush.
- zhóⁿ'oⁿhe (v.a.)
- To recline or lie on another person; to have intercourse.
- Zhóⁿata níkʰashíⁿga (prop.noun)
- The Yankton Dakotas; "people in the forest".
- zhoⁿáthazhna (v.s.)
- Icy, ice-covered, like a tree after freezing rain.
- zhoⁿ bágigízhe (n.phrase)
- Knotty wood.
- zhoⁿbágize (v.)
- To play a fiddle.
- zhóⁿbagíze (n.phrase)
- Fiddle, violin; "wood made to squeak by pushing (the bow)".