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  • oteskan pl. oteskanak ᐅᑌᐢᑲᐣ NA A sharp horn, i.e.: a prong. (Northern). Alt. miteskan (Plains). (AE)
  • otihtam ᐅᑎᐦᑕᒼ VTI S/he overtakes it. (AE)
  • oyahwew ᐅᔭᐦᐁᐧᐤ VAI S/he shapes or repairs them, i.e.: a blacksmith repairing implements. (Northern) (AE)
  • ôcenas pl. ôcenasa ᐆᒉᓇᐢ NI A town. (AE)
  • ôtenaw pl. ôtenawa ᐆᑌᓇᐤ NI A city. (AE)
  • yiwaham ᔨᐊᐧᐦᐊᒼ VTI S/he pounds it. (AE)
  • nahahew ᓇᐦᐊᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he puts them away. (AE)
  • nahapiw pl. nahapiwak ᓇᐦᐊᐱᐤ VAI S/he sits down. (AE)
  • nahinew ᓇᐦᐃᓀᐤ VTA S/he buries her/him. (AE)
  • nahinam ᓇᐦᐃᓇᒼ VTI S/he buries it. (AE)
  • nahisin pl. nahisinwak ᓇᐦᐃᓯᐣ VAI S/he fits into something. (AE)
  • nahiwin pl. nahiwina ᓇᐦᐃᐃᐧᐣ NI Being skilled or adept at something, i.e.: sports; adroit; keenness. (AE)
  • nakamiw pl. nakamiwa ᓇᑲᒥᐤ VII It ends or doesn't go any further. (AE)
  • nakatew ᓇᑲᑌᐤ VTA S/he leaves her/him. (AE)
  • nakatam ᓇᑲᑕᒼ VTI S/he leaves it. (AE)
  • nakihew ᓇᑭᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he makes her/him stop. (AE)
  • nakinam ᓇᑭᓇᒼ VTI S/he makes it stop. (AE)
  • nakinew ᓇᑭᓀᐤ VTA S/he stops her/him. (AE)
  • nakinam ᓇᑭᓇᒼ VTI S/he stops it. (AE)
  • nakiwin pl. nakiwina ᓇᑭᐃᐧᐣ NI The act of stopping. (Plains). Alt. kipihciwin (Northern). (AE)
  • namatew pl. namatewak ᓇᒪᑌᐤ VAI S/he is not there anymore. (AE)
  • namehew ᓇᒣᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he sees tracks. (AE)
  • namekos pl. namekosak ᓇᒣᑯᐢ NA A lake trout. (AE)
  • namepin pl. namepinwak ᓇᒣᐱᐣ NA A piece of snakeroot. (Plains). Alt. kinepikocepihk (Northern). (AE)
  • namepiy pl. namepiyak ᓇᒣᐱᕀ NA A sucker, the fish. (AE)
  • namohac ᓇᒧᐦᐊᐨ IPC It is okay; there is nothing wrong; no place. Var. namananitaw. (AE)
  • naponew ᓇᐳᓀᐤ VTA S/he holds them together. (AE)
  • naponam ᓇᐳᓇᒼ VTI S/he holds two things together. (AE)
  • naspâc ᓇᐢᐹᐨ IPC Wrong; or opposite. (AE)
  • natonam ᓇᑐᓇᒼ VTI S/he searches for it; s/he looks for it. (AE)
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