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  • wikimâkan ᐃᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NA spouse A married partner (EC)
  • nôtimâkan pl. nôtimâkanak ᓅᑎᒫᑲᐣ NA An opponent. (AE)
  • wahkomâkan ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᐣ NA a relative (EC)
  • wahkomâkan pl. wahkomâkanak ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᐣ NA A cousin; a relative; a kinsman. (AE)
  • wahkomâkan ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᐣ NA relation (EC)
  • wîkimâkan ᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ  NDA -wîkimâkan-] (CW)
  • pakamâkanis ᐸᑲᒫᑲᓂᐢ NI hammer (CW)
  • owîkimâkan pl. owîkimâkanak ᐅᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NA Someone you live with; a life partner; a married spouse. (AE)
  • tipahamâkan ᑎᐸᐦᐊᒫᑲᐣ NI pay, wage (CW)
  • pakamâkanis pl. pakamâkanisa ᐸᑲᒫᑲᓂᐢ NI A hammer. (AE)
  • niwîkimâkan pl. niwîkimâkanak ᓂᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NA My marriage partner; someone you live with, i.e.: my spouse. (AE)
  • wahkomâkanak ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᓇᐠ NA folk (EC)
  • wîtapimâkan ᐄᐧᑕᐱᒫᑲᐣ NA next door neighbour (CW)
  • manâcimâkan ᒪᓈᒋᒫᑲᐣ NA parent- or child-in-law; person to whom speech is avoided (CW)
  • wahkomâkanak ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᓇᐠ NA kinfolk or kinsfolk (EC)
  • niwîkimâkan ᓂᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NDA my spouse, my wife, my husband; my housemate (CW)
  • manâcimâkan pl. manâcimâkanak ᒪᓈᒋᒫᑲᐣ NA A respected in‑law. (AE)
  • wahkomâkanak ᐊᐧᐦᑯᒫᑲᓇᐠ NA ancestor (EC)
  • manâcimâkan ᒪᓈᒋᒫᑲᐣ NA a respected in-law (EC)
  • wetaskemâkan pl. wetaskemâkanak ᐁᐧᑕᐢᑫᒫᑲᐣ NA A person living in the same country, i.e.: countryman. (AE)
  • wetaskemâkan ᐁᐧᑕᐢᑫᒫᑲᐣ NA countryman A person living in the same country (EC)
  • niwîkimâkan ᓂᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NA my marriage partner or someone you live with, i.e.: my spouse (EC)
  • nestosemâkan ᓀᐢᑐᓭᒫᑲᐣ VII It is tiresome (EC)
  • niwîkimâkan ᓂᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᐣ NA my marriage partner (EC)
  • wâhkômâkan ᐋᐧᐦᑰᒫᑲᐣ NA relative (CW)
  • owîkimâkaniw ᐅᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᓂᐤ VAI s/he has (s.o. as) a spouse, wife, husband (CW)
  • wikimâkanimew ᐃᐧᑭᒫᑲᓂᒣᐤ VTA S/he is a spouse to her/him. (AE)
  • owîkimâkaniw pl. owîkimâkaniwak ᐅᐄᐧᑭᒫᑲᓂᐤ VAI S/he has a spouse. (AE)
  • tipawehamâkan ᑎᐸᐁᐧᐦᐊᒫᑲᐣ NI curler A hair curler or roller (EC)
  • tipêñimâkan ᑎᐯñᐃᒫᑲᐣ NA domestic animal (CW)
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