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stand Or table
ᐊᑯᒐᐢᒋᑫᐃᐧᓂᐢ
akocascikewinis
[NI]
s/he shifts her/his standing position, ahcikâpawiw (vai); the act of standing, nîpawiwin (ni); s/he stands, nîpawiw (vai); s/he stands hidden, akôkapawiw (vta); s/he stands against her/him or it, akokâpawiw (vta); s/he leans against something while standing, asôkapawiw (vti); s/he stands with her/his back to someone else's back, atimkâpawîstawew (vta); s/he stands with her/his back turned, atimikâpawiw (vai); s/he stands with her/his back turned, apamikapawiw (vai); they are standing off to one side, napatekâpawiwak (vai); s/he stands in the back of the line, nâwayikâpawiw (vta); s/he stands slumped to one side, nawekapawiw (vta); it stands at an angle, nawesiw (vai); it leans to one side, i.e.: a teepee, naweskitew (vii); two of them stand together, nesokapawiwak (vta); s/he makes thing stand up, nepawascikew (vti); s/he makes her/him stand, nîpawihew (vta); s/he stands facing her/him or face to face with her/him, ohtiskawikapawistawew (vta); s/he stands facing this way, otiskawikâpawiw (vai); s/he makes her/him stand up, pasikohew (vta); s/he helps her/him to stand up, pasikonew (vta); s/he stands up very quickly or s/he jumps to her/his feet, pasikopahtâw (vai); s/he makes her/him stand up quickly, pasikotisahwew (vta); s/he makes things stand upright, nîpawascikew (vti); s/he stands up in her/his presence, pasikôstawew (vta); s/he stands up, pasikow (vai); the act of standing up, pasikowin (ni); it stands crooked, pîmâskisiw (vai); s/he stands sideways, pimicikâpowiw (vai); s/he stands upright on her/his hind legs, i.e.: a horse, simacikâpawiw (vai); s/he rears up or s/he stands on her/his hind legs, i.e.: a horse about to mate, simaciw (vai); s/he stands above her/him, tahkocikapawestawew (vta); s/he stands on top, tahkocikapawiw (vai); s/he stands firmly or with feet well planted, sohkikâpawiw (vai); s/he stands straight, tasokâpawiw (vai); s/he stands between them, tastawikapawîstawew (vta); s/he stands with her/him, wecikapawestawew (vta); s/he stands off to one side to be out of the way, yikatekâpawiw (vai)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree