yuštį́ca |
to underestimate difficulties |
Intransitive verb, y stem |
yuštį́caka |
to underestimate the seriousness or difficulty of something |
Transitive verb, y stem |
yušwúpi |
drop, drops of some liquid |
Noun |
yušʾé |
to cause to fall in drops, make drip, as drops of medicine |
Transitive verb, y stem |
yušʾéšʾé |
to fall in drops, as blood from a wound, drop by drop |
Intransitive verb, y stem |
yušʾį́šʾį |
to tickle with the hands |
Transitive verb, y stem |
yušʾį́šʾįpi sʾe |
like being tickled, having a wiggling walk, overenthusiastic |
Adverb |
yušʾíyayA |
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None |
yušʾį́yayA |
1 to be frightened, afraid 2 to be surprized |
Stative verb |
yušʾį́yeyA |
1 to frighten, scare, startle 2 to astonish |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
yútA |
to eat (solid foods) |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
yutą́yąkel |
1 ceremoniously, correctly, with some attention to style or form, as in a rite 2 seriously, in earnest, really 3 in a nice or pleasing manner, rather well, for good |
Adverb |
yutítą |
to pull |
Intransitive verb, y stem |
yutʾÁ |
to kill with the hands, strangle |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
yutʿą́ |
to touch, feel with the hand |
Transitive verb, y stem |