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  • mâskikan pl. mâskikana ᒫᐢᑭᑲᐣ NI A deformed bone. (AE)
  • mâskikin pl. mâskikinwa ᒫᐢᑭᑭᐣ VII It grows crippled or deformed, i.e.: a bone. (AE)
  • mâskikiw pl. mâskikiwak ᒫᐢᑭᑭᐤ VAI S/he grows crippled or deformed. (AE)
  • mâskisiw pl. mâskisiwak ᒫᐢᑭᓯᐤ VAI S/he is crippled. (AE)
  • mâtâhaw ᒫᑖᐦᐊᐤ VTA S/he is tracked. (AE)
  • mâtâhew pl. mâtâhewak ᒫᑖᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he finds the footprints, tracks, trace, trail; s/he arrives on a track of someone. (AE)
  • mâyastew pl. mâyastewa ᒫᔭᐢᑌᐤ VII It is placed improperly. (AE)
  • mâyatihk pl. mâyatihkwak ᒫᔭᑎᕁ NA A sheep; a bighorn sheep. (AE)
  • mâyâtan pl. mâyâtanwa ᒫᔮᑕᐣ VII It is ugly. (AE)
  • mâyiskam ᒫᔨᐢᑲᒼ VTI S/he doesn't fit in with it. (AE)
  • mekwaskam ᒣᑲᐧᐢᑲᒼ VTI S/he arrives just in time. (AE)
  • mesaponan pl. mesaponana ᒣᓴᐳᓇᐣ NI An eyelash. Var. m îsapowinân, mesapowinan, m îsaponan. (AE)
  • mescakasa ᒣᐢᒐᑲᓴ NI A mane of hair. (Plains). Alt. mestakaya (Northern). (AE)
  • mescitâw ᒣᐢᒋᑖᐤ VTI S/he destroys everything. (AE)
  • mestakaya ᒣᐢᑕᑲᔭ NI A mane of hair. (Northern). Alt. mescakasa (Plains). (AE)
  • mestâsiw pl. mestâsiwak ᒣᐢᑖᓯᐤ VAI It is all blown out like snow. (AE)
  • mestihtin pl. mestihtinwa ᒣᐢᑎᐦᑎᐣ VTI It is all used up or worn out, i.e.: a moccasin; it is entirely worn out. (AE)
  • minihkwew ᒥᓂᐦᑫᐧᐤ VAI s/he drinks (EC)
  • maskawâw ᒪᐢᑲᐋᐧᐤ VTI it is durable or strong (EC)
  • misikihew ᒥᓯᑭᐦᐁᐤ NA a big eagle (EC)
  • micisowin ᒥᒋᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI eat Act of eating (EC)
  • micisohew ᒥᒋᓱᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he makes her/him eat (EC)
  • mosihowin ᒧᓯᐦᐅᐃᐧᐣ NI emotion (EC)
  • macayiwiw ᒪᒐᔨᐃᐧᐤ VAI s/he does evil (EC)
  • macihkwew ᒪᒋᐦᑫᐧᐤ VAI s/he has an evil face (EC)
  • meyakisiw ᒣᔭᑭᓯᐤ VAI s/he smells like excrement (EC)
  • miyakisiw ᒥᔭᑭᓯᐤ VAI s/he smells like excrement (EC)
  • môskinam ᒨᐢᑭᓇᒼ VTI s/he opens it up or uncovers it (EC)
  • miskîsik ᒥᐢᑮᓯᐠ NA eye (EC)
  • mestaskiw ᒣᐢᑕᐢᑭᐤ VII when all the leaves have fallen (EC)
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