Old Sumrë U

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 * uabjo ("arctic wolf")
 * ubwien ("to correct")
 * udráža ("second meal of the day")
 * udu ("grey plover")
 * udwova ("race")
 * udwüdyn ("to break ice, to break the surface of frozen water")
 * uevug ("force, compulsion")
 * uėpti ("crested aukling")
 * uĕpren ("to yell, to shout, to scream")
 * uhad ("dangerous, perilous (of routes and journeys)")
 * uhccӑtü ("atlantic cod")
 * uhcco ("preserved, unchanged, remaining, left over, looking young for one's age, smoked, salted, frozen, stagnant, kept in good condition")
 * uhccoo ("object frozen in ice")
 * uhccosȯn ("carefully, with caution, well organised, tidy")
 * uhcu ("patter of the rain")
 * uhok ("chilly, slightly cold")
 * úiihih ("salt")
 * úiihihanc ("grain of salt")
 * uhügyn ("to batter, to throw around, to toss")
 * úhüssü ("clay")
 * uken ("to see what was once unseen")
 * ukje ("little auk")
 * uklyr ("simple, plain")
 * ukohn ("bush")
 * ulangartwoka ("orphaned due to parents dying of natural causes")
 * ulanlastem ("unnatural, of unnatural origins")
 * ulanlastemtšo ("to become unnatural, to experience a shift in character")
 * umaan ("preparation")
 * umaaneas ("to prepare, to make ready")
 * umaken ("to hide")
 * umȯȯtli ("dirty, battered, beaten, bruised, abused")
 * unsib ("serpent")
 * unsibwo ("worm")
 * unsivart ("ready")
 * unsivartšen ("to prepare, to get ready")
 * uodíogn ("fern species, coverage of ferns")
 * uodíognanc ("ferm")
 * uoten ("to break, to snap, to maim")
 * upwylen ("to point, to gesture, to specify, to share information, to refer to, to reference")
 * urigowri ("depravity, famine")
 * uriote ("safe")
 * ustӑo ("snow bunting")
 * ustet ("northern fulmar")
 * ustrak ("arctic redpoll")
 * ustu ("parasite")
 * usu ("pinecone")
 * uteri ("versatile")
 * utĕru ("yolk")
 * utgi ("from behind")
 * uto ("kittiwake")
 * uvte ("arctic tern")