"-DIH" meaning in Navajo

See -DIH in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Root

Etymology: From Proto-Athabaskan *di̓kʸ (“to strike with a sharp pointed object”) Etymology templates: {{inh|nv|ath-pro|*di̓kʸ|t=to strike with a sharp pointed object}} Proto-Athabaskan *di̓kʸ (“to strike with a sharp pointed object”) Head templates: {{head|nv|root}} -DIH
  1. to jolt, jar Tags: morpheme
    Sense id: en--DIH-nv-root-oWz1wiGp Categories (other): Navajo entries with incorrect language header, Navajo roots, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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        },
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      ],
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        "to jolt, jar"
      ],
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        [
          "jolt",
          "jolt"
        ],
        [
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        ]
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      ]
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      ],
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