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said when the wind blows or wafts an odor, etc., towards a person - refers to any light object𐒼𐒰𐒹𐒻𐓍𐒰unspec. comp. form of𐒼𐒰-
said, also of a third party, who enters a council, and "cuts across" the arguments of contending oratorsπ’°π“π“Žπ“ˆπ’°
salt shakerπ“π’»π“†π’Όπ“Žπ’·π“‚π““π“Žunspec. comp. form ofπ“π’»π“†π’Όπ“Žπ’·π“‚π““π“Ž
say the name of something or someoneπ“π’°π“Šπ’·unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒰-
scare a bird, animal, etc., out of its retreat𐓍𐒻𐒹𐒻unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
scare an animal out of its retreat𐓍𐒻𐒹𐒻unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
scare off an animal, even when it is on the open prairie𐓍𐒻𐒹𐒻unspec. comp. form of𐓍𐒻-
scarecrow𐓁𐒻𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒻 π’»π’Όπ“‚Ν˜π“†π’Όπ’·unspec. comp. form ofπ“π’»π’Όπ’°π“‡π’»π’»π’Όπ“‚Ν˜π“†π’Όπ’·