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cut Cutting something
ᑲᒪᐣᓴᒥᕁ ᑮᑲᐧᕀ
kamansamihk kîkway
[VTI]
s/he cuts the model out, naspisâwâtew (vta); it is cut off, i.e.: pants, kîskisikâsiw (vti); it is cut off, i.e.: rope or wire, kîskisikâtew (vii); the cut off or detached thing, kîskisikan (ni); s/he cuts herself/himself off from people or hanging up on the phone, kîskisosiw (vta); the act of cutting one's self off from people or on the phone, kîskisosiwin (ni); s/he cuts it off, kîskiswew (vti); s/he cuts or severs the face from her/his picture, kîskihkweswew (vta); s/he cuts the tail off, kîskâyoweswew (vta); s/he cuts it off with a knife, kîskihkotam (vti); s/he cuts the joints of an animal, kotokiswew (vta); s/he cuts hay with a sythe, manaskosiwew (vta); the act of cutting hay with a sythe, manaskosiwewin (ni); s/he cuts off the neck or its neck with a knife, manikwayaweswew (na); s/he cuts her/him or them off, manisawâtew (vta); an instrument for cutting, i.e.: a sickle, manisikâkan (ni); the act of cutting crops or grain, manisikewin (ni); s/he cuts off her/his head or their heads, manistikwâneswew (vta); s/he cuts her/him or them with scissors or a knife, maniswew (vta); it is cut flat, napakihkotew (vti); s/he cuts them off, paskiswew (vti); s/he cuts her/his hair off, paskoswew (vta); s/he cuts a hole in them, payipiswew (vti); s/he cuts them into small pieces, pîkinsâwâtew (vti); s/he cuts them into pieces or bits, pîkoswew (vti); s/he cuts them all up, pîwihkotew (vta); s/he leaves remnants of them cut up, pîwiswew (vti); machine for cutting things up, sikopocikan (ni); it is cut up, i.e.: tobacco, sikohkosiw (vii) (Northern Cree); it is cut up, i.e.: tobacco, sokopocikâsow (vii) (Plains Cree); s/he cuts them up into small pieces, sikohkotew (vai); s/he cuts them in half, tâskihkotew (vta); s/he cuts them in half with a knife, tâskiswew (vta); s/he cuts a clearing with an axe, tawikahikew (vai); it is cut clear, tawikahikâsiw (vai); it is cut clear, tawikahikâtew (vii); s/he cuts it to make a clearing, tawikahwew (vta); s/he cuts a hole in them, i.e.: a pair of pants, yâyikâhwew (vti)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree

