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  • cimâskosiw ᒋᒫᐢᑯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is short (as a tree) (CW)
  • cimâpitêw ᒋᒫᐱᑌᐤ VAI s/he has short teeth (CW)
  • cimâpêkan ᒋᒫᐯᑲᐣ VII it is short (e.g. as string) (CW)
  • cihkomisîs ᒋᐦᑯᒥᓰᐢ NA wolverine (CW)
  • cihcîkinam ᒋᐦᒌᑭᓇᒼ VTI s/he scratches s.t. (CW)
  • namipayihow ᓇᒥᐸᔨᐦᐅᐤ VAI s/he shakes him/herself; s/he shivers (CW)
  • namêpîsis ᓇᒣᐲᓯᐢ NA small sucker (CW)
  • namêpiñ ᓇᒣᐱã± NA suckerfish (CW)
  • namahtinisk ᓇᒪᐦᑎᓂᐢᐠ NI left hand (CW)
  • namahtinihk ᓇᒪᐦᑎᓂᕁ IPC left, on the left, at the left; the left side (CW)
  • namahcîwin ᓇᒪᐦᒌᐃᐧᐣ NI left-handedness (CW)
  • nama awiyak ᓇᒪ  ᐊᐃᐧᔭᐠ PR no-one, nobody (CW)
  • nakiskâtam ᓇᑭᐢᑳᑕᒼ VTI s/he meets s.t. (CW)
  • nakayâskam ᓇᑲᔮᐢᑲᒼ VTI s/he is used to s.t., s/he is accustomed to s.t., s/he is comfortable with s.t. (CW)
  • nahêyimêw ᓇᐦᐁᔨᒣᐤ VTA s/he is fond of s.o., s/he is pleased with s.o. (CW)
  • nahêyihtam ᓇᐦᐁᔨᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he is satisfied with s.t., s/he is pleased with s.t., s/he is content (CW)
  • nahâwihtam ᓇᐦᐋᐃᐧᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he hears well; s/he hears s.t. well (CW)
  • nahâpamêw ᓇᐦᐋᐸᒣᐤ VTA s/he sees s.o. clearly, readily; s/he sees s.o. favourably (CW)
  • nahâpahtam ᓇᐦᐋᐸᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he sees s.t. clearly, readily; s/he sees s.t. favourably (CW)
  • nahapîstam ᓇᐦᐊᐲᐢᑕᒼ VTI s/he sits down by s.t., s/he sits down to s.t. (CW)
  • otâkikomow ᐅᑖᑭᑯᒧᐤ VAI snuffle (EC)
  • kîsôsimiw ᑮᓲᓯᒥᐤ VAI s/he is cuddling up (EC)
  • otôtemimow ᐅᑑᑌᒥᒧᐤ NA sociable S/he is sociable (EC)
  • osâwâstim ᐅᓵᐋᐧᐢᑎᒼ NA a light brown horse (EC)
  • tawinamawew ᑕᐃᐧᓇᒪᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he makes a space for her/him (EC)
  • kwâtakimew ᑳᐧᑕᑭᒣᐤ VAI s/he speaks poorly of her/him (EC)
  • nehiyawemow ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐁᐧᒧᐤ VAI s/he speaks in Cree (EC)
  • wacekamisew ᐊᐧᒉᑲᒥᓭᐤ VAI spirited (EC)
  • tâskataham ᑖᐢᑲᑕᐦᐊᒼ VAI s/he splits it with an axe (EC)
  • emihkwânis ᐁᒥᐦᑳᐧᓂᐢ NA spoon A small spoon (EC)
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