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Entry | Definition |
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epeskome | s/he plays ball (especially, baseball) |
't-epeskomektun | s/he uses it as ball |
epeskomhotin | there is a ballgame (especially, baseball) |
Epi | (nickname) Abby |
epit | one that is seated; one that is situated or in position |
epolehsekopisu | s/he has one eye covered with patch or bandage; (as name of person in oral tradition; see examples) Lucky |
epolekatew | using just one foot |
epolekathom | s/he hops around on one foot, favors one foot |
't-epolenskenal | s/he takes h/ by the arm |
't-epolenskeptun | s/he carries it under one arm |
epolenskew | using just one arm |
't-epoleptinephal | s/he catches h/ (ball, etc.) with one hand |
't-epoleptineptun | s/he catches it (something thrown or falling) with one hand |
epoleptinew | using one hand, one-handed |
Epolin | Evelyn |
eq- | (see also entries beginning with oq-, q-, 'toq-) |
eqcokewestu | (person blathering) s/he finally stops talking |
eqhike | s/he stops shooting |
't-eqocemal, 't-eqcemal | s/he stops kissing h/ |
't-eqocetomon, 't-eqcetomon | s/he stops kissing it |
eqopu | s/he stops sitting |
eqotemu | s/he stops crying |
eqotokku | s/he stops jumping |
eqpahak | at head of tide on river or inlet; (cap., Wol) in, at, to old village just upriver from Fredericton, New Brunswick (spelled variously in colonial records, e.g., Aukpaque); (cap., Pesk) in, at, to old village of Spring Hill, Maine |
eqpayu | s/he stops being afraid |