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  • osâmaskinêw ᐅᓵᒪᐢᑭᓀᐤ VAI s/he is overfilled, s/he is too full of food, s/he has overeaten (CW)
  • osâm apisîs ᐅᓵᒼ  ᐊᐱᓰᐢ IPH too little, less than enough (CW)
  • opimotahkwêw ᐅᐱᒧᑕᐦᑫᐧᐤ NA archer, one who shoots with bow and arrows (CW)
  • opapâmohtêw ᐅᐸᐹᒧᐦᑌᐤ NA wanderer; prostitute (CW)
  • opapâmâmôs ᐅᐸᐹᒫᒨᐢ NA fugitive (CW)
  • onâtamâkêw ᐅᓈᑕᒫᑫᐤ NA defender (interceding for s.o.); mediator (CW)
  • onâpêmimêw ᐅᓈᐯᒥᒣᐤ VTA she has s.o. as a husband (CW)
  • onâpêmimâw ᐅᓈᐯᒥᒫᐤ NA husband (CW)
  • omôhkocikêw ᐅᒨᐦᑯᒋᑫᐤ NA one who planes (CW)
  • omôhkomâniw ᐅᒨᐦᑯᒫᓂᐤ VAI s/he has a knife (CW)
  • omîhkawikîw ᐅᒦᐦᑲᐃᐧᑮᐤ NA sprinter, fast runner (CW)
  • omîcaskosîs ᐅᒦᒐᐢᑯᓰᐢ NA swallow (CW)
  • omistatimomiw ᐅᒥᐢᑕᑎᒧᒥᐤ VAI s/he has (it as) a horse (CW)
  • omisihkêmôs ᐅᒥᓯᐦᑫᒨᐢ NA teller of tall tales, tattle tale (CW)
  • omâtahikaniw ᐅᒫᑕᐦᐃᑲᓂᐤ VAI s/he has a hide-scraper (CW)
  • omaskihkîmiw ᐅᒪᐢᑭᐦᑮᒥᐤ VAI s/he has medicine (CW)
  • omasinahikêw ᐅᒪᓯᓇᐦᐃᑫᐤ NA writer (CW)
  • omaskahtwêsk ᐅᒪᐢᑲᐦᑌᐧᐢᐠ NA purse snatcher; mugger; one who steals another-s partner, wife or husband (CW)
  • omanicôsimiw ᐅᒪᓂᒎᓯᒥᐤ VAI s/he has worms (CW)
  • okosisimâwiw ᐅᑯᓯᓯᒫᐃᐧᐤ VAI he is a son (CW)
  • okîhikosimow ᐅᑮᐦᐃᑯᓯᒧᐤ NA faster, one who fasts (CW)
  • okitimâkisiw ᐅᑭᑎᒫᑭᓯᐤ NA person in need, one who is poor (CW)
  • okimâwikamik ᐅᑭᒫᐃᐧᑲᒥᐠ NI governor's residence (CW)
  • okimâhkâsow ᐅᑭᒫᐦᑳᓱᐤ VAI s/he pretends to be chief (CW)
  • okâminakasiy ᐅᑳᒥᓇᑲᓯᕀ NA thorn-tree, brier (CW)
  • ohtâpamihêw ᐅᐦᑖᐸᒥᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he nourishes s.o. from that source (CW)
  • ohtamêyihtam ᐅᐦᑕᒣᔨᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he is delayed by anxiety, s/he is anxious about s.t. (CW)
  • ohtamêyimêw ᐅᐦᑕᒣᔨᒣᐤ VTA s/he is anxious about s.o., s/he thinks of s.o. as one who is sick (CW)
  • ohpinamâkêw ᐅᐦᐱᓇᒫᑫᐤ VAI s/he lifts (it/him) for others (CW)
  • ohpimêhpisow ᐅᐦᐱᒣᐦᐱᓱᐤ VAI s/he is tied a ways off (CW)
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