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ᒦᑐᐢ mîtos [NA]
spruce, sihta (na); long tree, kinowaskosiw (vai); long pole, kinoweskwan (vii); tree solidly planted or hard to pull out, ayâtaskisiw (vai); pole solidly planted, ayâtaskitew (vii); hardwood, maskawâhtik (na); it is hardwood, maskawâskwan (vii); round tree, notimâskosiw (vai); round pole, notimâskwan (vii); it is a narrow strip of wood, sâkawâskosiw (vai); it is a narrow strip of wood, sâkawâskwan (vii); light tree, not heavy, yahkâskosiw (vai); light pole, yahkâskwan (vii); soft tree, yoskahtik (na); soft pole, yoskâskwan (ni); short tree, cimaskosiw (vai); short pole, cimaskwan (vii); crooked or bent tree, wâkâskisiw (vai); crooked or bent pole, wakâskwan (vii); there are clumps of shrubs, ayapâskweyâw (na); there is lots of wood or plenty of trees, ayapahtakâw (na); green tree, askâhtik (na); a poorly formed tree, mayâhtik (na); a crooked tree, mayâkisiw (vai); a young or new tree, oskihtak (na); a twisted tree, pîmâhtik (na); a dried out tree with the top broken off, cimanaskwatohtak (na); a growth of trees angling across the prairie to provide a wind break, pîmâskweyâw (ni); a tall tree that is topped off, piskwatanaskahikan (na); under the tree, sîpayahtik (na); a vast expanse of sparely growing trees, sîpiyâw (ni)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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