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  • maskotehk ᒪᐢᑯᑌᕁ NA High Prairie The Cree name for the settlement of High Prairie (EC)
  • miciminew ᒥᒋᒥᓀᐤ VTA s/he holds on for support (EC)
  • manitowan ᒪᓂᑐᐊᐧᐣ VII it is like God (EC)
  • misisâhk ᒥᓯᓵᕁ NA horsefly (EC)
  • miskwamiy ᒥᐢᑲᐧᒥᕀ NA ice (EC)
  • mamaskayi ᒪᒪᐢᑲᔨ NI something that is faulty (EC)
  • maskawâw ᒪᐢᑲᐋᐧᐤ VTI indestructible (EC)
  • miyotinaw ᒥᔪᑎᓇᐤ VAI accepted S/he is accepted (EC)
  • miyomohew ᒥᔪᒧᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he adjusts it perfectly (EC)
  • miyamohew ᒥᔭᒧᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he adjusts it perfectly (EC)
  • mwestases ᒣᐧᐢᑕᓭᐢ IPC afterwards (EC)
  • misiwesiw ᒥᓯᐁᐧᓯᐤ VAI s/he is completely whole, s/he is all in one piece (EC)
  • misakâme ᒥᓴᑳᒣ IPC all along or along the whole length of (EC)
  • mâmeskoc ᒫᒣᐢᑯᐨ IPC alternate (EC)
  • mâmeskoc ᒫᒣᐢᑯᐨ IPC alternately or each in turn (EC)
  • mwâkowiw ᒫᐧᑯᐃᐧᐤ VAI s/he is a loon (CW)
  • môya cî ᒨᔭ  ᒌ IPH isn't that so- (CW)
  • môskomow ᒨᐢᑯᒧᐤ VAI s/he makes him/herself cry (by speech), s/he talks him/herself into crying, s/he cries while talking (CW)
  • môsihêw ᒨᓯᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he senses s.o., s/he feels s.o., s/he perceives s.o.'s presence or coming (CW)
  • môniyâw ᒨᓂᔮᐤ IPN White, White-Man's (CW)
  • môniyâw ᒨᓂᔮᐤ NA White-Man; non-Indian; Canadian (CW)
  • môniyâs ᒨᓂᔮᐢ NA a White-Man, the Whites; little White-Man; Canadian (CW)
  • môminêw ᒨᒥᓀᐤ VAI s/he eats berries from the bush, s/he eats berries as s/he picks (CW)
  • môhkotam ᒨᐦᑯᑕᒼ VTI s/he whittles s.t., s/he planes s.t. (CW)
  • môhcowiw ᒨᐦᒍᐃᐧᐤ VAI s/he is mad, s/he is crazy; s/he is stupid, s/he is foolish, s/he is silly (CW)
  • môcikâw ᒨᒋᑳᐤ VAI s/he has fun (CW)
  • mowitowak ᒧᐃᐧᑐᐊᐧᐠ VAI they eat one another (CW)
  • mostinêw ᒧᐢᑎᓀᐤ VTA s/he takes s.o. by actual seizure; s/he catches s.o. in the act of taking (CW)
  • mósom! ᒼã³ᓱᒼ! INM Grandpa! (CW)
  • moscitôn ᒧᐢᒋᑑᐣ IPC gratuitously by speech, without adding a gift or offering (CW)
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