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sí-da sída v.s. Firm, hard. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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sí-da-di sídadi n. Yesterday. 5/26/10 6/21/11, 1:56 AM Catherine Rudin

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sí-du-á síduá Said when the action or quality is confined to one person or object: he only, it only. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-dú-hi sidúhi n. A tall grass that grows near water, and having joints. It is hard and solid, and is nearly as tall as the cane. The large specimens are thicker than the peska-nuka, or a pencil. Boys use them for arrows, cutting each one off at a joint. F. called the siduhi "bottom-grass". The stalks are fully five feet high. (Wdj.) 5/26/10 7/15/22, 2:32 AM Binah Gordon

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si-dú-hi bȼáⁿ-ze sidúhi bthóⁿze n.phrase "Fine siduhi." Shorter than the ordinary siduhi with shorter stalks not over three feet high (F. knows but one kind of siduhi.) 5/26/10 7/15/22, 2:33 AM Binah Gordon

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si-dú-hi nú-ḳa sidúhi núka n.phrase "Wet siduhi." (Wdj.) 5/26/10 7/15/22, 2:34 AM Binah Gordon

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si-gȼé sigthé n. Footprints; a footprint; in the track or trail of a person or animal. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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si-gȼé á-gi-he sigthé ágihe To walk on top of the footprints made by himself formerly: said of or by a hunter. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé á-he sigthé áhe To walk in or on a trail, as when hunting. 5/26/10 6/21/11, 2:03 AM Catherine Rudin

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si-gȼé á-ki-taⁿ sigthé ákʰitʰoⁿ To walk immediately behind another, and in his footsteps. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé u-ȼu-á-ki-taⁿ-táⁿ ȼé sigthé uthuákʰitʰoⁿtʰóⁿ thé To walk in the footprints of immediate predecessors: said of each one in a party when walking in single file. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé u-ȼú-gi-he sigthé uthúgihe To walk in the trail of a lost horse, etc., in trying to find him or it. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé u-ȼú-he sigthé uthúhe To follow the trail of one, not a relation, or that of animal not his own. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé u-gí-he ȼé sigthé ugíhe thé To walk back in the same way he came; to go in his own footprints when hunting something lost. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé u-há sigthé uhá To follow the footprints of one not his relation, or those of animal. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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sí-gȼe ú-ha sígthe úha To follow in the footsteps of those who are not his relations. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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sí-gȼe wá-gȼi-qĕ ȼĕ sígthe wágthiqe the To pursue the trail of his own lost or stolen horse. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé wá-gi-hi ȼe sigthé wágihi the To walk "on top of" the footprints of many of his own relations or people, made a few days ago. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé wí-u-gi-hé ȼe sigthé wíugihé the To walk in the footsteps of lost or stolen horses; to follow their trail when sinking them. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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si-gȼé wí-u-he sigthé wíuhe To follow the trail of those not relations, friends, etc. 5/26/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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