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  • môskiciwan ᒨᐢᑭᒋᐊᐧᐣ VII it flows out (as a spring) (CW)
  • môsâkamin ᒨᓵᑲᒥᐣ VII it is a weak liquid (as tea) (CW)
  • mônahipân ᒨᓇᐦᐃᐹᐣ NI a well (CW)
  • mônahikêw ᒨᓇᐦᐃᑫᐤ VAI s/he harvests; s/he digs, s/he digs things (CW)
  • môhkocikan ᒨᐦᑯᒋᑲᐣ NI carpenter's plane (CW)
  • môhkitapiw ᒨᐦᑭᑕᐱᐤ VAI s/he sits with improper exposure (CW)
  • môhkahcâw ᒨᐦᑲᐦᒑᐤ VII it is bare hilly land (CW)
  • môhkahasiw ᒨᐦᑲᐦᐊᓯᐤ NA heron (CW)
  • mostaskamik ᒧᐢᑕᐢᑲᒥᐠ IPC on the surface of the ground (CW)
  • mostakocîs ᒧᐢᑕᑯᒌᐢ NI automobile (CW)
  • mîskotinam ᒦᐢᑯᑎᓇᒼ VTI s/he changes s.t., s/he replaces s.t. (CW)
  • mîsahikêw ᒦᓴᐦᐃᑫᐤ VAI s/he mends things, s/he patches things (CW)
  • mîhkawikiw ᒦᐦᑲᐃᐧᑭᐤ VAI s/he runs fast (CW)
  • mîcîminak ᒦᒌᒥᓇᐠ NA peas (CW)
  • miywahcihow ᒥᔭᐧᐦᒋᐦᐅᐤ VAI s/he is in good health (CW)
  • miyospakwan ᒥᔪᐢᐸᑲᐧᐣ VII it tastes good, it tastes nice, it has a fine taste (CW)
  • miyoskawêw ᒥᔪᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he fits s.o. (e.g. clothing) nicely; s/he is well­-suited to s.o. (CW)
  • miyoskamiki ᒥᔪᐢᑲᒥᑭ IPC next early spring; when it's early spring (CW)
  • miyopayiwin ᒥᔪᐸᔨᐃᐧᐣ NI good luck; welfare; prosperity; good heart (CW)
  • miyonâkwan ᒥᔪᓈᑲᐧᐣ VII it is beautiful, it looks good, it has a nice appearance, it looks prosperous (CW)
  • miyomâkwan ᒥᔪᒫᑲᐧᐣ VII it smells good, it smells fragrant (CW)
  • miyomâhtam ᒥᔪᒫᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he likes the smell of s.t. (CW)
  • miyokwâtam ᒥᔪᑳᐧᑕᒼ VTI s/he sews s.t. well (CW)
  • miyohtawêw ᒥᔪᐦᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he likes the sound of s.o., s/he hears s.o. with pleasure (CW)
  • miyohtahêw ᒥᔪᐦᑕᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he guides s.o. well (CW)
  • miyo-tôtam ᒥᔪ ᑑᑕᒼ VTI s/he does a good thing, s/he does s.t. good (CW)
  • miyâhkasow ᒥᔮᐦᑲᓱᐤ VAI it gives off a cooking smell (CW)
  • miyâhkasam ᒥᔮᐦᑲᓴᒼ VTI s/he burns s.t. as incense (CW)
  • miyâhcikan ᒥᔮᐦᒋᑲᐣ NI smelling salts (CW)
  • mitisowayak ᒥᑎᓱᐊᐧᔭᐠ NDA testicles (CW)
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