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sad Being sad, being melancholic
ᑳᒫᐧᑎᓯᐃᐧᐣ
kâmwâtisiwin
[NI]
really tacitern or quiet and depressed, pîkiskâtam (vii); feeling depressed and quiet, pîkiskâtikwan (ni); s/he looks sad or depressed, kâmwacinâkosiw (vai); it looks sad or depressing, kâmwacinâkwan (vii); it is a sad sound, kâmwâcihtâkwan (vii); it is depressing or melancolic, kâmwâtan (vii); s/he is thought of as sad and depressed, kâmwâteyihtâkosiw (vai); it is thought of as being depressing, kâmwâteyihtâkwan (vii); s/he finds her/him depressed or sad, kâmwâteyimew (vta); s/he is melancholic, depressed or sad, kakwâtisiw ; s/he makes her/him sad and lonely, kâmwâcihew (vti); s/he looks sad and lonely, kâmwacinâkosiw (vai); s/he sounds sad and lonely, pîkiskacinâkosiw (vii); it sounds sad and lonely, pîkiskâsihtâkwan ; s/he becomes sad and lonely when s/he hears her/him, pîkiskâsihtawew (vta); it is sad, lamentable, depressing, pîkiskâteyihtâkwan (vii); s/he feels sad and lonely, pîkiskâteyihtam (vta); s/he finds her/him melancholic, pîkiskâteyimew (vii); people think of her/him as sad and depressed, pîkiskâteyihtâkosiw (vai); the act of being thought of as being sad and depressed, pekiskateyitakosiwin (ni); s/he is sad and depressed, pîkiskâtikosiw (vai); the act of sadness and depression or dejection, pîkiskâtikosiwin (ni); the act of being melancholic, pîkiskâtisiwin (ni); s/he is a melancholic person, or character, pîkiskâtisiw (vai)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree