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wrap The act of wrapping

ᐁᐧᐁᐧᑭᐣᑫᐃᐧᐣ wewekinkewin [NI]
wrapping paper, wewekinikan (ni) (Plains Cree); wrapping paper, wekinikan (ni) (Northern Cree); s/he is good at wrapping up the baby, nihtâ wekinawasow (vai); being good at wrapping up a baby, nihtâ wekinawasowin (ni); s/he removes the wrapping, pâskekinew (vai); the wrapping or covering is removed off of her/him, pâskekinikâsiw (vai); the wrapping is removed off it, pâskekinikâtew (vii); s/he has enough to wrap them up, tepekinew (vai); s/he wraps herself/himself up, i.e.: in a blanket, tipekîw (vai); s/he lays her/him down all wrapped up, tipekisimew (vta); s/he lies all wrapped up, tipekisin (vai); s/he wraps her/him up, wikinew (vta) (Northern Cree); s/he wraps her/him up, wewekinew (vta) (Plains Cree); s/he wraps up her/his head, i.e.: a scarf, wekistikwanew (vai) (Northern Cree); s/he wraps up her/his head, i.e.: a scarf, wewekistikwânew (vai) (Plains Cree); s/he wraps her/him up into a bundle, wewekahpitew (vta) (Plains Cree); s/he wraps her/him up into a bundle, wekahpitew (vta) (Northern Cree)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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