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Entry | Definition |
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'kanaksone | s/he has old shoes, h/ shoes are old |
Kanatawtuk, Kanatawtoq | on or along St. Croix River |
Kanawak | in, at, to Kahnawake, Quebec |
kancoqey | something ancient or very old |
kancoqi (kancoq-) | very old, ancient |
'kaney | something old, antique, antiquated, archaic, etc. |
'kaneyawiw | (object, institution, etc.) s/he, it is old, in antique, is archaic |
'kaneyu | it is old |
'kani ('kan-), nkani (nkan-) | old, ancient |
'kanihpukot | (food) it tastes old, tastes stale |
'kanihpuksu | (food) s/he tastes old, tastes stale |
'kanihtaqot | it sounds old |
'kanikan | old house, old building |
'kaninaqot | it looks old |
'kaninaqsu | s/he looks old |
'kani-ptoqap | old bag |
kanomil | cornmeal |
kansuhs | old or elderly person; person who lived long ago |
kansuhsuwey | something old-fashioned, something from long ago |
kansuhsuwi (kansuhsuw-) | ancient, old, from long ago |
kansuhsuwomtu | s/he behaves like old person, has old-fashioned habits, is old fogy |
'kanuloq | old canoe, old boat |
'kapehlal | s/he arrests or suspects or blames h/ regardless (e.g., just for being at scene of crime or with wrongdoers) |
'kapehtun | s/he grabs or steals it no matter what it is, heedlessly; s/he grabs or steals it regardless |
'kapehtuwan | s/he grabs or steals something belonging to h/ heedlessly |