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  • cîwêhtawakêw ᒌᐁᐧᐦᑕᐊᐧᑫᐤ VAI s/he has ringing ears (CW)
  • cîstatêyâpiy ᒌᐢᑕᑌᔮᐱᕀ NI sinew (CW)
  • cîstahâsêpon ᒌᐢᑕᐦᐋᓭᐳᐣ NI table fork (CW)
  • cîpêhtakowêw ᒌᐯᐦᑕᑯᐁᐧᐤ VAI it is blue or grey (CW)
  • cîpêhcakowês ᒌᐯᐦᒐᑯᐁᐧᐢ NA grey horse (CW)
  • cîpayâmatisow ᒌᐸᔮᒪᑎᓱᐤ VAI s/he is visited by ghosts (CW)
  • cîpacikâpawiw ᒌᐸᒋᑳᐸᐃᐧᐤ VAI s/he stands very straight (CW)
  • cîkahikâkanis ᒌᑲᐦᐃᑳᑲᓂᐢ NI small hatchet (CW)
  • cikâscêpayîs ᒋᑳᐢᒉᐸᔩᐢ NI film, movie (CW)
  • cikâhkwêpayiw ᒋᑳᐦᑫᐧᐸᔨᐤ VAI s/he becomes unconscious (CW)
  • cêskwa pitamâ ᒉᐢᑲᐧ  ᐱᑕᒫ IPH wait a while, a little while (CW)
  • cêcêmipahtâw ᒉᒉᒥᐸᐦᑖᐤ VAI s/he trots (CW)
  • câpihcicikanis ᒑᐱᐦᒋᒋᑲᓂᐢ NI spear, lance (CW)
  • cahkâskwêyâw ᒐᐦᑳᐢᑫᐧᔮᐤ NI pointed bush (CW)
  • cahcahkâyôsis ᒐᐦᒐᐦᑳᔫᓯᐢ NA small blackbird, blackbird hatchling (CW)
  • cacâstapipayin ᒐᒑᐢᑕᐱᐸᔨᐣ VII it is fast, it is quick (CW)
  • cacahkimahcihow ᒐᒐᐦᑭᒪᐦᒋᐦᐅᐤ VAI s/he has a severe, stabbing pain in the chest (CW)
  • âwatâhtikwêw ᐋᐊᐧᑖᐦᑎᑫᐧᐤ VAI s/he takes part in a pole dance; s/he hauls poles (CW)
  • âwatawiswâkan ᐋᐊᐧᑕᐃᐧᓵᐧᑲᐣ NI railroad car; truck (CW)
  • âtayôhkâtêw ᐋᑕᔫᐦᑳᑌᐤ VTA s/he tells a sacred story of s.o. (CW)
  • âstawêskawêw ᐋᐢᑕᐁᐧᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he extinguishes s.o. by foot (CW)
  • âsônamâtowin ᐋᓲᓇᒫᑐᐃᐧᐣ NI passing things on (CW)
  • âsokâmêpayiw ᐋᓱᑳᒣᐸᔨᐤ VAI s/he goes across by boat or canoe (CW)
  • âsiskamâtowak ᐋᓯᐢᑲᒫᑐᐊᐧᐠ VAI they outstrip one another; they arrive before another (CW)
  • âpihtâwipayiw ᐋᐱᐦᑖᐃᐧᐸᔨᐤ VII it is Wednesday, it is mid-week; it is at the half-way point (CW)
  • âpihkwahikanis ᐋᐱᐦᑲᐧᐦᐃᑲᓂᐢ NI small lock; little key (CW)
  • âpâpiskahikan ᐋᐹᐱᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ NI key (CW)
  • âniskôkwâtam ᐋᓂᐢᑰᑳᐧᑕᒼ VTI s/he sews s.t. on as an extension (CW)
  • âniskohpicikan ᐋᓂᐢᑯᐦᐱᒋᑲᐣ NI knot (CW)
  • âniskêtastâw ᐋᓂᐢᑫᑕᐢᑖᐤ VAIT s/he places s.t. so as to join (CW)
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