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  • nayihtâwew ᓇᔨᐦᑖᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he has a difficult or hard time (EC)
  • monahikewin ᒧᓇᐦᐃᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of digging in the ground (EC)
  • kwâpahikan ᑳᐧᐸᐦᐃᑲᐣ NI dipper A tool for dipping water or liquid (EC)
  • mihcetweyak ᒥᐦᒉᑌᐧᔭᐠ IPC many different directions or manners (EC)
  • piskwahcâw ᐱᐢᑲᐧᐦᒑᐤ NI a lump on the ground (EC)
  • pîtosihtam ᐲᑐᓯᐦᑕᒼ VTI disagree (EC)
  • wepinanowin ᐁᐧᐱᓇᓄᐃᐧᐣ NI disown (EC)
  • nakîstawew ᓇᑮᐢᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he discontinues because s/he is apprehensive of her/him (EC)
  • mayahiwewin ᒪᔭᐦᐃᐁᐧᐃᐧᐣ NI discredit (EC)
  • kihkahtowak ᑭᐦᑲᐦᑐᐊᐧᐠ VAI they have a heated discussion (EC)
  • macâspinew ᒪᒑᐢᐱᓀᐤ VAI s/he has a bad disease and generally refers to gonorrhoea (EC)
  • kotokopayiw ᑯᑐᑯᐸᔨᐤ VII disjoint It is out of joint (EC)
  • wepinamowin ᐁᐧᐱᓇᒧᐃᐧᐣ NI disown (EC)
  • pehteyihtam ᐯᐦᑌᔨᐦᑕᒼ VAI distance S/he thinks the distance is too great (EC)
  • pehtikamâw ᐯᐦᑎᑲᒫᐤ VAI it is quite a distance across, i.e.: a lake (EC)
  • pihkihkasiw ᐱᐦᑭᐦᑲᓯᐤ VAI it is distorted by fire (EC)
  • wâneyihtam ᐋᐧᓀᔨᐦᑕᒼ VAI distracted (EC)
  • nîswayakan ᓃᓴᐧᔭᑲᐣ VII divided It is divided, i.e.: a split road (EC)
  • itôtamawew ᐃᑑᑕᒪᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he does it for her/him (EC)
  • itôtamakew ᐃᑑᑕᒪᑫᐤ VTA s/he does it for others (EC)
  • itôcikasiw ᐃᑑᒋᑲᓯᐤ VII it was done to her/him (EC)
  • âpacihowin ᐋᐸᒋᐦᐅᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of doing something for one's own good (EC)
  • mâyitôtam ᒫᔨᑑᑕᒼ VAI s/he does it all wrong (EC)
  • tôtamâkew ᑑᑕᒫᑫᐤ VTA s/he does it for others (EC)
  • tôtamâwew ᑑᑕᒫᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he does it for her/him (EC)
  • kapâwinihk ᑲᐹᐃᐧᓂᕁ LN dock A landing (EC)
  • kiskânakos ᑭᐢᑳᓇᑯᐢ NA small female (EC)
  • itôcikasiw ᐃᑑᒋᑲᓯᐤ VTA it was done to her/him (EC)
  • sôsôwatim ᓲᓲᐊᐧᑎᒼ NA donkey Or ass or mule (EC)
  • cahkipehwew ᒐᐦᑭᐯᐦᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he writes, makes sign, marks, dots or diagrams (EC)
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