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  • mâmaskâcihkin ᒫᒪᐢᑳᒋᐦᑭᐣ VII bizarre (EC)
  • misayekitonewin ᒥᓴᔦᑭᑐᓀᐃᐧᐣ NI blab (EC)
  • kaskitew maskwa ᑲᐢᑭᑌᐤ  ᒪᐢᑲᐧ NA black bear (EC)
  • kaskitew mînis ᑲᐢᑭᑌᐤ  ᒦᓂᐢ NI blackberry (EC)
  • wâpiskahikewin ᐋᐧᐱᐢᑲᐦᐃᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI blanch (EC)
  • ka kihkawayatek ᑲ  ᑭᐦᑲᐊᐧᔭᑌᐠ VTI blaze A large and bright fire (EC)
  • ka kehmihkowihk ᑲ  ᑫᐦᒥᐦᑯᐃᐧᕁ VAI bled (EC)
  • saweyihcikâsiw ᓴᐁᐧᔨᐦᒋᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is blessed (EC)
  • saweyihcikâtew ᓴᐁᐧᔨᐦᒋᑳᑌᐤ VII it is blessed (EC)
  • saweyihtâkosiw ᓴᐁᐧᔨᐦᑖᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he has been blessed (EC)
  • pakihtakonakâw ᐸᑭᐦᑕᑯᓇᑳᐤ NA a sudden and heavy snowfall, a blizzard (EC)
  • pakatayepayowin ᐸᑲᑕᔦᐸᔪᐃᐧᐣ  bloated A bloated stomach (EC)
  • ka mekihk mihko ᑲ  ᒣᑭᕁ  ᒥᐦᑯ VTA bloodletting (EC)
  • papâmâpahokow ᐸᐹᒫᐸᐦᐅᑯᐤ VAI s/he is blown all over the water (EC)
  • kaskeyihtamowin ᑲᐢᑫᔨᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ NI blues (EC)
  • paskwahamakewin ᐸᐢᑲᐧᐦᐊᒪᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI bob The act of cutting hair in a short blunt style (EC)
  • pakâhtâkohkew ᐸᑳᐦᑖᑯᐦᑫᐤ VAI s/he cooks something in water or s/he boils something, i.e.: stew or soup (EC)
  • pahkopewaskisin ᐸᐦᑯᐯᐊᐧᐢᑭᓯᐣ NI a pair of stretchy footwear, i.e.: a rubber boot (EC)
  • kîskwepewâkan ᑮᐢᑫᐧᐯᐋᐧᑲᐣ NI booze (EC)
  • ka nitahtâmohk ᑲ  ᓂᑕᐦᑖᒧᕁ VTA borrow (EC)
  • okimâwikosisan ᐅᑭᒫᐃᐧᑯᓯᓴᐣ NA the boss's son (EC)
  • masinâskisikan ᒪᓯᓈᐢᑭᓯᑲᐣ NI brand Branding iron (EC)
  • pîwipecikansah ᐲᐃᐧᐯᒋᑲᐣᓴᐦ NI breadcrumb or breadcrumb (EC)
  • pîkiniwepahwew ᐲᑭᓂᐁᐧᐸᐦᐁᐧᐤ VTI s/he breaks them into small pieces by hitting them (EC)
  • nihtâpekopayiw ᓂᐦᑖᐯᑯᐸᔨᐤ VTI breakable (EC)
  • pâhkwatâmowin ᐹᐦᑲᐧᑖᒧᐃᐧᐣ NI feverish, heated, dry breath (EC)
  • sepatahtamowîn ᓭᐸᑕᐦᑕᒧᐄᐧᐣ NI breathy (EC)
  • penâsipehtahew ᐯᓈᓯᐯᐦᑕᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he brings her/him down the hill (EC)
  • kaspihkasikanis ᑲᐢᐱᐦᑲᓯᑲᓂᐢ NA something that is dry and brittle (EC)
  • wepahikanâhtik ᐁᐧᐸᐦᐃᑲᓈᐦᑎᐠ NI broomstick (EC)
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