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  • âpihtawisiyaw ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐃᐧᓯᔭᐤ NI groin (EC)
  • sîsîkanihtaw ᓰᓰᑲᓂᐦᑕᐤ VII it is hailing (EC)
  • âpihtaw kimis ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐤ  ᑭᒥᐢ NA half sister (EC)
  • yâwâsihtawew ᔮᐋᐧᓯᐦᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he hears her/him at a distance (EC)
  • nânapâcihtaw ᓈᓇᐹᒋᐦᑕᐤ VTI s/he repairs it (EC)
  • âpihtawaweyaw ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐊᐧᐁᐧᔭᐤ VTI half a circle (EC)
  • kwâtakihtawin ᑳᐧᑕᑭᐦᑕᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of suffering (EC)
  • pihtawesâkân ᐱᐦᑕᐁᐧᓵᑳᐣ NI underskirt A slip or petticoat (EC)
  • miwihtawakewin ᒥᐃᐧᐦᑕᐊᐧᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI ear infection (HL)
  • aspihtawiyikohk ᐊᐢᐱᐦᑕᐃᐧᔨᑯᕁ IPC In a sporadic manner; sporadically. (AE)
  • âpihtawkosisan pl. âpihtawkosisanak ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐤᑯᓯᓴᐣ NA A M?tis person. (AE)
  • sîkawipayihtaw ᓰᑲᐃᐧᐸᔨᐦᑕᐤ VTI S/he sifts it. (AE)
  • misiwanachihtaw ᒥᓯᐊᐧᓇᒋᐦᑕᐤ VP He ruins or destroys it. (MD)
  • kispakakamihtaw ᑭᐢᐸᑲᑲᒥᐦᑕᐤ VP He thickens the liquid. (MD)
  • apihtawikosisan ᐊᐱᐦᑕᐃᐧᑯᓯᓴᐣ N Half-breed. Also Metis. (MD)
  • sîhtawâskosin ᓰᐦᑕᐋᐧᐢᑯᓯᐣ VAI s/he lies pinched between trees (CW)
  • pîhtawêkinêw ᐲᐦᑕᐁᐧᑭᓀᐤ VTA s/he lines s.o. (e.g. mitts, pants) (CW)
  • nisitawihtawêw ᓂᓯᑕᐃᐧᐦᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he recognizes s.o. by sound (CW)
  • kiyakihtawakêw ᑭᔭᑭᐦᑕᐊᐧᑫᐤ VAI s/he has itchy ears (CW)
  • metoni âpihtaw ᒣᑐᓂ  ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐤ IPC centre or center (EC)
  • ka mihtaweskihk ᑲ  ᒥᐦᑕᐁᐧᐢᑭᕁ VAI grumpy (EC)
  • metoni âpihtaw ᒣᑐᓂ  ᐋᐱᐦᑕᐤ IPC halve (EC)
  • ka mihtaweskihk ᑲ  ᒥᐦᑕᐁᐧᐢᑭᕁ VTA pettish (EC)
  • misiwanâcihtaw ᒥᓯᐊᐧᓈᒋᐦᑕᐤ VTA s/he ruins her/his reputation (EC)
  • aspihtawiyikohk ᐊᐢᐱᐦᑕᐃᐧᔨᑯᕁ LN sparsity (EC)
  • nayihtâwihtawew ᓇᔨᐦᑖᐃᐧᐦᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA S/he finds it difficult or hard to listen to her/him. (AE)
  • kiskinawachihtaw ᑭᐢᑭᓇᐊᐧᒋᐦᑕᐤ VP He decorates it to be seen or noticed. (MD)
  • têyihtawakêwin ᑌᔨᐦᑕᐊᐧᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI earache (CW)
  • sasîpihtawakêw ᓴᓰᐱᐦᑕᐊᐧᑫᐤ VAI s/he is disobedient, s/he refuses to listen (CW)
  • pîhtawêtâsân ᐲᐦᑕᐁᐧᑖᓵᐣ NA long-johns, long underwear; underwear, undershorts, drawers (CW)
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