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  • sikokaham ᓯᑯᑲᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he chops s.t. small (CW)
  • sêkwamow ᓭᑲᐧᒧᐤ VII it is underneath (CW)
  • sêkimêw ᓭᑭᒣᐤ VTA s/he frightens s.o. by speech (CW)
  • sâpômin ᓵᐴᒥᐣ NA gooseberry; current (CW)
  • sâposkam ᓵᐳᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he passes through s.t.; s/he pushes s.t. through by foot (CW)
  • sâmiskam ᓵᒥᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he touches s.t. with foot (CW)
  • sâminêw ᓵᒥᓀᐤ VTA s/he touches s.o. (CW)
  • sâmihtin ᓵᒥᐦᑎᐣ VII it touches (as something touching the floor) (CW)
  • sâmamêw ᓵᒪᒣᐤ VTA s/he tastes s.o., s/he touches s.o. with mouth (CW)
  • sâmahtam ᓵᒪᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he tastes s.t., s/he touches s.t. with mouth (CW)
  • sâkihtam ᓵᑭᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he likes s.t., s/he loves s.t.; s/he has a strong attachment to s.t. (CW)
  • saskamêw ᓴᐢᑲᒣᐤ VTA s/he puts s.o. into his/her own mouth (CW)
  • samatapiw ᓴᒪᑕᐱᐤ VAI s/he sits up (CW)
  • samaskîw ᓴᒪᐢᑮᐤ VAI s/he stays crouching flat (CW)
  • samahcâw ᓴᒪᐦᒑᐤ VII it is steep (CW)
  • pwâtimow ᐹᐧᑎᒧᐤ VAI s/he speaks Dakota, s/he speaks Sioux (CW)
  • pwâkamow ᐹᐧᑲᒧᐤ VAI s/he vomits; s/he is sick (CW)
  • pôtâtam ᐴᑖᑕᒼ VTI s/he blows at s.o., s/he blows upon s.t. (CW)
  • pôskosam ᐴᐢᑯᓴᒼ VTI s/he cuts s.t. to burst; s/he cuts a hole in s.t. (CW)
  • pôskonam ᐴᐢᑯᓇᒼ VTI s/he opens s.t., s/he bursts s.t. open (CW)
  • pônimêw ᐴᓂᒣᐤ VTA s/he leaves off talking to s.o. (CW)
  • pônihkam ᐴᓂᐦᑲᒼ VTI s/he leaves s.t. alone (CW)
  • pônâmow ᐴᓈᒧᐤ VAI s/he quits fleeing (CW)
  • poyakinam ᐳᔭᑭᓇᒼ VTI s/he peels s.t. with his/her hands (CW)
  • postiskam ᐳᐢᑎᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he puts s.t. (clothing) on; s/he wears s.t. (CW)
  • pîwênam ᐲᐁᐧᓇᒼ VTI s/he scatters s.t. about (CW)
  • pîsamêw ᐲᓴᒣᐤ VTA s/he chews s.o. into little bits (CW)
  • pîsahtam ᐲᓴᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he chews s.t. into little bits (CW)
  • kwîtonam ᑮᐧᑐᓇᒼ VTI s/he seeks s.t. in vain (CW)
  • kwâpaham ᑳᐧᐸᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he dips for s.t., s/he dips s.t. up (i.e. a liquid); s/he dips s.t. out (CW)
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