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  • ayiwepiw ᐊᔨᐁᐧᐱᐤ VTI leisure (EC)
  • saskisiw ᓴᐢᑭᓯᐤ VAI s/he is lighted on fire or s/he is in flame (EC)
  • saskitew ᓴᐢᑭᑌᐤ VII it is lighted on fire or it is in flames (EC)
  • yahkikiw ᔭᐦᑭᑭᐤ VAI s/he grows light in weight (EC)
  • yahkihew ᔭᐦᑭᐦᐁᐤ VAI s/he makes them lightweight (EC)
  • pisiskew ᐱᓯᐢᑫᐤ VAI litter (EC)
  • pôsihew ᐴᓯᐦᐁᐤ VAI s/he loads into a vehicle (EC)
  • kinwekan ᑭᓀᐧᑲᐣ VII it is long, i.e.: a bolt of cloth, moosehide (EC)
  • akopisow ᐊᑯᐱᓱᐤ VAI s/he has a compress tied on him/herself, s/he has a poultice on (CW)
  • akopayiw ᐊᑯᐸᔨᐤ VII it sticks, it holds in place (e.g. as a magnet, from static electricity, etc.) (CW)
  • akohtêw ᐊᑯᐦᑌᐤ VII it is in water (CW)
  • akocimow ᐊᑯᒋᒧᐤ VAI s/he hangs on (to something) (CW)
  • akihtêw ᐊᑭᐦᑌᐤ VII it is counted (CW)
  • akihtâw ᐊᑭᐦᑖᐤ VAIT s/he counts s.t. (CW)
  • akâwâc ᐊᑳᐋᐧᐨ IPC hardly, barely, with difficulty (CW)
  • akahkway ᐊᑲᐦᑲᐧᕀ NA bloodsucker (CW)
  • acitamow ᐊᒋᑕᒧᐤ VAI s/he hangs with bottom up, it hangs with bottom up (CW)
  • yahkikiw ᔭᐦᑭᑭᐤ VAI s/he grows, s/he pushes forth in growth (CW)
  • yêhyêw ᔦᐦᔦᐤ VAI s/he breathes (CW)
  • yêkawan ᔦᑲᐊᐧᐣ VII it is sandy (CW)
  • yîkitow ᔩᑭᑐᐤ VAI s/he has diarrhea (CW)
  • yîkowan ᔩᑯᐊᐧᐣ VII it is foggy (CW)
  • yîwaham ᔩᐊᐧᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he grinds s.t. fine, s/he pounds s.t. fine (CW)
  • yôskâw ᔫᐢᑳᐤ VII it is soft, it is tender (CW)
  • pahkisiw pl. pahkisiwak ᐸᐦᑭᓯᐤ VAI It explodes; the car blew up. (AE)
  • pahkitew pl. pahkitewa ᐸᐦᑭᑌᐤ VII It explodes. (AE)
  • pahkonew ᐸᐦᑯᓀᐤ VTA S/he skins them, i.e.: usually used to refer to large animals such as a moose or a cow. (AE)
  • pahkopew pl. pahkopewak ᐸᐦᑯᐯᐤ VAI S/he goes into the water; s/he walks into the water. (AE)
  • pahpawiw pl. pahpawiwak ᐸᐦᐸᐃᐧᐤ VTA S/he shakes herself/himself, i.e.: a dog. (AE)
  • pakâsiw pl. pakâsiwak ᐸᑳᓯᐤ VAI It is boiled, i.e.: a fish. (AE)
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