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  • nâsipeskanaw ᓈᓯᐯᐢᑲᓇᐤ NI the road leads toward the river (EC)
  • iyitomeskanaw ᐃᔨᑐᒣᐢᑲᓇᐤ NI a road that forks off from the main road, i.e.: a secondary road (EC)
  • pîminahkwân ᐲᒥᓇᐦᑳᐧᐣ NI rope (EC)
  • pahkwinamawew ᐸᐦᑭᐧᓇᒪᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he gives her/him some of it (EC)
  • akwanahowenis ᐊᑲᐧᓇᐦᐅᐁᐧᓂᐢ NA shawl (EC)
  • tipinawahikan ᑎᐱᓇᐊᐧᐦᐃᑲᐣ NI a shelter from the wind (EC)
  • nîkânapiwin ᓃᑳᓇᐱᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of sitting ahead of others or the act of being made a boss (EC)
  • tapasinahikan ᑕᐸᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᐣ  sketch (EC)
  • ka manahikehk ᑲ  ᒪᓇᐦᐃᑫᕁ  skim The act of skimming off (EC)
  • manahipimewin ᒪᓇᐦᐃᐱᒣᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of skimming off grease (EC)
  • manahikanakan ᒪᓇᐦᐃᑲᓇᑲᐣ NI skimmer (EC)
  • ocâpânaskos ᐅᒑᐹᓇᐢᑯᐢ NI sled (EC)
  • kisonakosowin ᑭᓱᓇᑯᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI smirk (EC)
  • timâkonakâw ᑎᒫᑯᓇᑳᐤ VII the snow is deep (EC)
  • paskakonakâw ᐸᐢᑲᑯᓇᑳᐤ VII freshly fallen snow which is easy for tracking (EC)
  • kipwakonakâw ᑭᐸᐧᑯᓇᑳᐤ VII the road is snowbound (EC)
  • pîwikahikana ᐲᐃᐧᑲᐦᐃᑲᓇ NI splinters Wood chips (EC)
  • minahikoskâw ᒥᓇᐦᐃᑯᐢᑳᐤ VII there are lots of spruce (EC)
  • otinamatowena ᐅᑎᓇᒪᑐᐁᐧᓇ NI supplies Giving supplies (EC)
  • pihciskanawew ᐱᐦᒋᐢᑲᓇᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he surrounds their path (EC)
  • otinamâsiwin ᐅᑎᓇᒫᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of taking something without consent (EC)
  • okâminakasiy ᐅᑳᒥᓇᑲᓯᕀ NI thorn From a rose bush (EC)
  • ka wepinamihk ᑲ  ᐁᐧᐱᓇᒥᕁ VTI thrown Something thrown away (EC)
  • kanâcinakwan ᑲᓈᒋᓇᑲᐧᐣ NI tidy (EC)
  • wanaskwâhtak ᐊᐧᓇᐢᑳᐧᐦᑕᐠ NA the tip or top of a tree or a piece of wood (EC)
  • wanaskoscanis ᐊᐧᓇᐢᑯᐢᒐᓂᐢ NI the end of the foot (EC)
  • paskâkonakew ᐸᐢᑳᑯᓇᑫᐤ VAI s/he makes fresh tracks in the snow (EC)
  • pâskinamawew ᐹᐢᑭᓇᒪᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he opens or uncovers it for her/him (EC)
  • kîmahpinatew ᑮᒪᐦᐱᓇᑌᐤ VTA a sneaky fight (EC)
  • tasinastimwew ᑕᓯᓇᐢᑎᒣᐧᐤ VTA unhook S/he unhooks a team of horses (EC)
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