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  • nistomitanaw ᓂᐢᑐᒥᑕᓇᐤ IPC thirty (EC)
  • wanastacikiw ᐊᐧᓇᐢᑕᒋᑭᐤ VAI S/he misplaced it or lost track of it (EC)
  • kihkanakosiw ᑭᐦᑲᓇᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is clear or easily recognizable (EC)
  • itiskanawêw ᐃᑎᐢᑲᓇᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he makes tracks thither or thus (CW)
  • otahtahkwana ᐅᑕᐦᑕᐦᑲᐧᓇ N His wings. (MD)
  • wâpanapowin pl. wâpanapowina ᐋᐧᐸᓇᐳᐃᐧᐣ NI The act of remaining awake all night, i.e.: a vigil. (AE)
  • owichewakana ᐅᐃᐧᒉᐊᐧᑲᓇ N His partner. (MD)
  • otawasihkana ᐅᑕᐊᐧᓯᐦᑲᓇ N Her doll. (MD)
  • otakwanahona ᐅᑕᑲᐧᓇᐦᐅᓇ N Her shawl. (MD)
  • pakwanawihtam pl. pakwanawihtamwak ᐸᑲᐧᓇᐃᐧᐦᑕᒼ VAI It is foretold. (AE)
  • akwanahikewin pl. akwanahikewina ᐊᑲᐧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI The act of covering. (AE)
  • nîsitanawâw ᓃᓯᑕᓇᐋᐧᐤ IPC twenty times (CW)
  • wanaskocihcew ᐊᐧᓇᐢᑯᒋᐦᒉᐤ NA the tip of a hand (EC)
  • pawâtahikana ᐸᐋᐧᑕᐦᐃᑲᓇ NA Something that is cleaned off or filtered out, i.e.: chaff. (Northern). Alt. piwihtakahikana (Plains). (AE)
  • wâpanacahkos ᐋᐧᐸᓇᒐᐦᑯᐢ NA morning star (EC)
  • nanamâskaciw ᓇᓇᒫᐢᑲᒋᐤ VAI s/he shivers with cold (EC)
  • nanamipayowin ᓇᓇᒥᐸᔪᐃᐧᐣ NI shiver The act of shivering (EC)
  • wanakwanastew ᐊᐧᓇᑲᐧᓇᐢᑌᐤ VII heat waves distort things, make things unclear (EC)
  • pihciskanawew pl. pihciskanawewak ᐱᐦᒋᐢᑲᓇᐁᐧᐤ VAI S/he surrounds the trail. (AE)
  • akwanahowenis ᐊᑲᐧᓇᐦᐅᐁᐧᓂᐢ NA shawl (EC)
  • nanamipayowin ᓇᓇᒥᐸᔪᐃᐧᐣ NI shaky Or having vibrations (EC)
  • wahkomâkanak ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᓇᐠ NA ancestor (EC)
  • pawâtahikana ᐸᐋᐧᑕᐦᐃᑲᓇ NA chaff (EC)
  • manahiskowêw ᒪᓇᐦᐃᐢᑯᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he collects spruce gum (CW)
  • manahipêmêw ᒪᓇᐦᐃᐯᒣᐤ VAI s/he skims off the fat (CW)
  • mahohteskanaw ᒪᐦᐅᐦᑌᐢᑲᓇᐤ NI a road leading down stream (EC)
  • piponmeskanaw ᐱᐳᐣᒣᐢᑲᓇᐤ NI there is a winter road (EC)
  • nipinmeskanaw ᓂᐱᐣᒣᐢᑲᓇᐤ NI there is a summer road (EC)
  • kanawapokewin ᑲᓇᐊᐧᐳᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI keep The act of keeping and guarding the house (EC)
  • mitâsihkanak ᒥᑖᓯᐦᑲᓇᐠ NA leggings (EC)
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