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  • memekwesow ᒣᒣᑫᐧᓱᐤ N A leprechaun. (MD)
  • memekwesis ᒣᒣᑫᐧᓯᐢ N A leprechaun. (MD)
  • mekwanipaw ᒣᑲᐧᓂᐸᐤ VP He is sleeping right now. (MD)
  • mayikwasow ᒪᔨᑲᐧᓱᐤ VP He sews badly. (MD)
  • mayeyihtam ᒪᔦᔨᐦᑕᒼ VP He challenges or contests it. He is willing to work at it. (MD)
  • mayachimew ᒪᔭᒋᒣᐤ VP He tells bad news of him. (MD)
  • mayachimow ᒪᔭᒋᒧᐤ VP He tells bad news. (MD)
  • mayachimaw ᒪᔭᒋᒪᐤ VP What is said of him is bad. (MD)
  • mawineskaw ᒪᐃᐧᓀᐢᑲᐤ VC Challenge him to a draw or a fight. (MD)
  • mawinehwew ᒪᐃᐧᓀᐦᐁᐧᐤ VP He challenges him. (MD)
  • mawinehwaw ᒪᐃᐧᓀᐦᐊᐧᐤ VP He is challenged. (MD)
  • mawihkatew ᒪᐃᐧᐦᑲᑌᐤ VP He cries after him (as he is gone). (MD)
  • mawihkataw ᒪᐃᐧᐦᑲᑕᐤ VP He is gone and somebody cries after him. (MD)
  • mawihkatam ᒪᐃᐧᐦᑲᑕᒼ VP He cries after it. As a baby after candy. (MD)
  • mawasakona ᒪᐊᐧᓴᑯᓇ VC Gather them. Inanimate. (MD)
  • mawachihew ᒪᐊᐧᒋᐦᐁᐤ VP He gathers them into a group. Animate. (MD)
  • matwesikew ᒪᑌᐧᓯᑫᐤ VP He is heard shooting. (MD)
  • matwepitam ᒪᑌᐧᐱᑕᒼ VP He pulls it hard and you hear it snap. (MD)
  • matwematow ᒪᑌᐧᒪᑐᐤ VP He is heard crying (in the distance). (MD)
  • matwekitow ᒪᑌᐧᑭᑐᐤ VP He is heard calling. E.g. As a bird or some other animal. (MD)
  • matwehikew ᒪᑌᐧᐦᐃᑫᐤ VP The sound of his pounding is hear. E.g. On a drum. Also the sound of hammering. (MD)
  • matwanichi ᒪᑕᐧᓂᒋ EXCL I wonder. I don't know. (also a reply). (MD)
  • matostawew ᒪᑐᐢᑕᐁᐧᐤ VP He cries to him. (MD)
  • matostawaw ᒪᑐᐢᑕᐊᐧᐤ VP Somebody cries to him. (MD)
  • matinamake ᒪᑎᓇᒪᑫ VC Hand out food to each one. (MD)
  • matakihtam ᒪᑕᑭᐦᑕᒼ VP He starts counting it. (MD)
  • matahpinew ᒪᑕᐦᐱᓀᐤ VP He is starting to feel sick or pain. (MD)
  • maskwachis ᒪᐢᑲᐧᒋᐢ N A small bear's hill located in Hobbema. (MD)
  • maskosiwan ᒪᐢᑯᓯᐊᐧᐣ VP It is grassy. (MD)
  • maskisiwin ᒪᐢᑭᓯᐃᐧᐣ N The state of being crippled or deformed. (MD)
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