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Entry | Definition |
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makotemisqiyil | his sister-in-law |
makotemol | his brother-in-law |
makotemtuwok | they are brothers-in-law to each other; they call each other brother-in-law |
makotewakumtuwok | they are related to each other as brothers-in-law |
maks- | (see also entries beginning with pkos-) |
makskelke | s/he discards; s/he breaks off relationship |
makskelomal | s/he gets rid of h/, discards h/, abandons h/, deserts h/ (garment, person, animal, etc.); s/he breaks off relationship with h/, renounces h/ |
makskeltasu | it is gotten rid of, is discarded |
makskeltomon | s/he gets rid of it, discards it |
makskeltomuwewan | s/he gets rid of it for h/ |
maksonol | h/ shoe |
malahqimus | (tree, Ostrya virginiana) hop-hornbeam, ironwood |
malahtuwesson | it glimmers faintly |
malakuwiye | the tide is gradually receding or going out |
malaposku | s/he stares at people (impolitely) |
maleyu | s/he is lazy |
maleyuwin | lazy person, lazybones |
Mali | Mary, Marie |
malihki | barrel, vat |
malihkin | (person) American |
malihkinusq | American woman |
Malihkinuwi-Waponahkik | in Maine |
malihkiyehsis | keg, small barrel |
malikapiyiw, malikapihiw | (man, boy) he is mischievous by nature, is mischief-maker |
malikeyutomon | s/he ridicules it, makes fun of it, mocks it |