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  • itâmiyaw ᐃᑖᒥᔭᐤ NI an internal organ (EC)
  • nistamoci ᓂᐢᑕᒧᒋ IPC original (EC)
  • akamayihk ᐊᑲᒪᔨᕁ LN on the other side "area" (EC)
  • osamehtaw ᐅᓴᒣᐦᑕᐤ VAI s/he overdid it and played herself/himself out (EC)
  • nôsamâc ᓅᓴᒫᐨ IPC overdoing (EC)
  • osâmihew ᐅᓵᒥᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he overworks her/him (EC)
  • pamihowin ᐸᒥᐦᐅᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of owning something (EC)
  • pamihowin ᐸᒥᐦᐅᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of owning something (EC)
  • tipeyimew ᑎᐯᔨᒣᐤ VAI s/he owns her/him (EC)
  • nayimaham ᓇᔨᒪᐦᐊᒼ VAI s/he paddles against the wind (EC)
  • sisopeham ᓯᓱᐯᐦᐊᒼ VTA s/he paints it (EC)
  • otawemâw ᐅᑕᐁᐧᒫᐤ NA papa (EC)
  • pahkwenam ᐸᐦᑫᐧᓇᒼ VTA s/he takes a part of it (EC)
  • pimipayiw ᐱᒥᐸᔨᐤ VAI s/he passes by (EC)
  • poyakamew ᐳᔭᑲᒣᐤ VTA s/he peels them with her/his teeth (EC)
  • pimihkân ᐱᒥᐦᑳᐣ NI pemmican Moose tallow, a bag of pemmican, or a native delicacy from dry moose meat and moose fat (EC)
  • ocehcekom pl. ocehcekoma ᐅᒉᐦᒉᑯᒼ NI A wart. (Northern). Alt. micihcîkom (Plains). (AE)
  • ohteyimew ᐅᐦᑌᔨᒣᐤ VTA S/he is at enmity with her/him. (AE)
  • ohteyitam ᐅᐦᑌᔨᑕᒼ VTI S/he is at enmity because of it. (AE)
  • okimâwiw pl. okimâwiwak ᐅᑭᒫᐃᐧᐤ VAI S/he is boss. (AE)
  • okosimâw pl. okosimâwak ᐅᑯᓯᒫᐤ NA A son. (AE)
  • omakohkew pl. omakohkewak ᐅᒪᑯᐦᑫᐤ NA A muscle. (Plains). Alt. micistatayâpiy (Northern). (AE)
  • omikîwin pl. omikîwina ᐅᒥᑮᐃᐧᐣ NI Having sores. (AE)
  • omisimâw pl. omisimâwak ᐅᒥᓯᒫᐤ NA The eldest sister. (AE)
  • onâpemiw pl. onâpemiwak ᐅᓈᐯᒥᐤ VAI She has a husband. (AE)
  • opimihâw pl. opimihâwak ᐅᐱᒥᐦᐋᐤ NA A pilot. (Plains). Alt. opimiyaw (Northern). (AE)
  • osâmihew ᐅᓵᒥᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he overworks her/him. (AE)
  • osâmimew ᐅᓵᒥᒣᐤ VTA S/he exaggerates her/his speech about her/him. (AE)
  • osâmpoko ᐅᓵᒼᐳᑯ IPC Mainly; principally; chiefly; generally. (AE)
  • osisimâw pl. osisimâwak ᐅᓯᓯᒫᐤ NA A father-in-law. (AE)
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