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  • osikwânâstêw ᐅᓯᑳᐧᓈᐢᑌᐤ VII it is smoke-dried (CW)
  • osikwânâswêw ᐅᓯᑳᐧᓈᓭᐧᐤ VTA s/he smoke-dries s.o. (CW)
  • osikw-âyâhêw ᐅᓯᐠᐧ ᐋᔮᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he procures an abortion for her (CW)
  • osâwi-mihkwâw ᐅᓵᐃᐧ ᒥᐦᑳᐧᐤ VII it is orange (CW)
  • osâwi-mihkosiw ᐅᓵᐃᐧ ᒥᐦᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is orange (CW)
  • osâwâpiskisiw ᐅᓵᐋᐧᐱᐢᑭᓯᐤ VAI s/he is yellow (metal, stone) (CW)
  • osâwâniskwêw ᐅᓵᐋᐧᓂᐢᑫᐧᐤ VAI s/he has brown hair (CW)
  • osâwaskwâpês ᐅᓵᐊᐧᐢᑳᐧᐯᐢ NA jackfish (CW)
  • osâmâhkatosow ᐅᓵᒫᐦᑲᑐᓱᐤ VAI s/he is too lean, slender, thin (CW)
  • osâkohcihiwêw ᐅᓵᑯᐦᒋᐦᐃᐁᐧᐤ NA victor; one who wins (CW)
  • opwêyakatowêw ᐅᐯᐧᔭᑲᑐᐁᐧᐤ NA one who peels and gnaws (e.g. a beaver) (CW)
  • osakâskwahoniw ᐅᓴᑳᐢᑲᐧᐦᐅᓂᐤ VAI s/he has a brooch, clasp (CW)
  • opimîhkânimiw ᐅᐱᒦᐦᑳᓂᒥᐤ VAI s/he has pemmican (CW)
  • opaskowi-pîsim ᐅᐸᐢᑯᐃᐧ ᐲᓯᒼ NA Moulting Moon; July (CW)
  • opasastêhiwêw ᐅᐸᓴᐢᑌᐦᐃᐁᐧᐤ NA one who whips others (CW)
  • onôtinikêskiw ᐅᓅᑎᓂᑫᐢᑭᐤ NA fighting man (CW)
  • onahâhkisîmiw ᐅᓇᐦᐋᐦᑭᓰᒥᐤ VAI s/he has a son-in-law (CW)
  • omâwacihcikêw ᐅᒫᐊᐧᒋᐦᒋᑫᐤ NA collector (CW)
  • omaskisinihkêw ᐅᒪᐢᑭᓯᓂᐦᑫᐤ NA shoemaker (CW)
  • omanaskosîwêw ᐅᒪᓇᐢᑯᓰᐁᐧᐤ NA one who mows; mower (CW)
  • okôhtakanaskwa ᐅᑰᐦᑕᑲᓇᐢᑲᐧ NI water-reeds (CW)
  • okocawâkanisiw ᐅᑯᒐᐋᐧᑲᓂᓯᐤ VAI s/he has matches (CW)
  • okosâpahcikêw ᐅᑯᓵᐸᐦᒋᑫᐤ NA foreteller; one who communicates with the spirits (CW)
  • okîskwêyâtis ᐅᑮᐢᑫᐧᔮᑎᐢ NA mentally ill person (CW)
  • okînipocikaniw ᐅᑮᓂᐳᒋᑲᓂᐤ VAI s/he has a file (for sharpening saws) (CW)
  • okiskiwêhikêw ᐅᑭᐢᑭᐁᐧᐦᐃᑫᐤ NA prophet; traffic controller (CW)
  • okinîwâhcikos ᐅᑭᓃᐋᐧᐦᒋᑯᐢ NA thorn bush, small wild rose tree (CW)
  • okimâwêyimêw ᐅᑭᒫᐁᐧᔨᒣᐤ VTA s/he honours s.o. as a chief or governor (CW)
  • okimâhkâniwiw ᐅᑭᒫᐦᑳᓂᐃᐧᐤ VAI s/he is chief, s/he serves as elected chief; s/he is a government-appointed chief (CW)
  • okimâhkâniwin ᐅᑭᒫᐦᑳᓂᐃᐧᐣ NI chieftaincy (CW)
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