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  • âhkosiw pl. âhkosiwak ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI S/he is sick, i.e.: an invalid. (AE)
  • âhkosiw ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is sick (EC)
  • âhkosiw ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI ill (EC)
  • âhkosiw ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is sick, s/he is ill; s/he is in labour, s/he has labour pains (CW)
  • âhkosiwin pl. âhkosiwina ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI Being diseased; having an illness. (AE)
  • âhkosiwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI sickness (EC)
  • âhkosiwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI illness A sickness (EC)
  • âhkosiwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI sickness or disease (EC)
  • âhkosiwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI illness, sickness (CW)
  • âhkosiwinis ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᓂᐢ NI minor illness (CW)
  • âhkosiwâtisiw ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐋᐧᑎᓯᐤ VAI s/he is sickly (EC)
  • âhkosîwikamik ᐋᐦᑯᓰᐃᐧᑲᒥᐠ NI hospital (CW)
  • âhkosiwâyâwin pl. âhkosiwâyâwina ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐋᐧᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI The act of feeling unwholesome or sickly. (AE)
  • âhkosiwâyâwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐋᐧᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI unhealthy (EC)
  • âhkosiwâyâwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐋᐧᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI unwholesome (EC)
  • âhkosîwikamikos ᐋᐦᑯᓰᐃᐧᑲᒥᑯᐢ NI clinic; small hospital (CW)
  • âhkosiwinakosiwin ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᓇᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI looking very sick (EC)
  • âhkosîwasinahikan ᐋᐦᑯᓰᐊᐧᓯᓇᐦᐃᑲᐣ NI hospitalization card (CW)
  • iskwew âhkosiwin ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ  ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI menstrual (EC)
  • ka oskimacipayik âhkosiwin ᑲ  ᐅᐢᑭᒪᒋᐸᔨᐠ  ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI incipient (EC)
  • pîsim âhkosiwin iskwew ohci ᐲᓯᒼ  ᐋᐦᑯᓯᐃᐧᐣ  ᐃᐢᑫᐧᐤ  ᐅᐦᒋ VTA menstruation A woman's monthly “sickness” (EC)
  • pâhkosiw pl. pâhkosiwak ᐹᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI S/he or it is dried, i.e.: by the sun. (Northern). Alt. pâsow (Plains). (AE)
  • pâhkosiw ᐹᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he or it is dried, i.e.: by the sun (EC)
  • pâhkosiw ᐹᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he or it is dried, i.e.: by the sun (EC)
  • pâhkosiw ᐹᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he dries, it dries off (e.g. bacon strips) (CW)
  • ocâhkosiw ᐅᒑᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he has (s.o. as) a sister-in-law (CW)
  • otâhkosiw ᐅᑖᐦᑯᓯᐤ NA sick person, patient (CW)
  • otâhkosiw ᐅᑖᐦᑯᓯᐤ NA the sick one, the patient (EC)
  • ponâhkosiw ᐳᓈᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI her menstruation is finished or she is well again (EC)
  • miyâhkosiw ᒥᔮᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he has an odour (CW)
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