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- agtháthiⁿ tʰí (v.phrase)
- To have come here, not home, bringing one's property.
- To have come here for the first time, with one's property.
- agtháthiⁿ tʰíkʰithe (v.phrase)
- To cause someone to come here for the first time, or to a place which is not home, with their property (purposely, but not by request).
- agtháthiⁿ thékʰithe (v.phrase)
- To make someone take his property with him.
- agtháthiⁿ thugí (v.phrase)
- To come home with one's property.
- agtháthiⁿ thugshí (v.phrase)
- He has brought his own property back or home.
- agtháthiⁿ thukʰí (v.phrase)
- To bring something home.
- agtháthiⁿ thutʰí (v.phrase)
- He has brought his property here.
- ágthe shugthé (v.phrase)
- To go homeward to you for his property.
- agthígthiⁿ (v.phrase)
- To come home or return to place and sit down.
- ágthiⁿ (n.)
- Chair; seat.
- ágthiⁿ (v.a.)
- To sit on something.
- agthíⁿ (num.)
- Part of numerals from eleven to nineteen excepting twelve; -teen.
- ágthiⁿ báiázaza (n.phrase)
- Rocking chair.
- ágthiⁿ biázaza (n.phrase)
- Rocking chair.
- ágthiⁿ biíiza (n.phrase)
- Spring under a wagon seat.
- agthíⁿduba (num.)
- Fourteen; "again four".
- agthíⁿdubaakígthaha (num.phrase)
- Fourteenfold.
- agthíⁿdúbaha (num.phrase)
- Fourteen in each place or collection.
- agthíⁿdubáqti (num.phrase)
- Just fourteen, exactly fourteen.
- agthíⁿdubáqtiégoⁿ (num.phrase)
- About fourteen.