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Entry | Definition |
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mehqanokahtek | (literally) red book; (cap.) the Bible; (cap.) Eugene Vetromile's "Indian Good Book" (1857) |
mehqapskosit | beet |
mehqaqsit | elongated beet |
mehqaqsoskil | (Cornus stolonifera) red osier dogwood, red willow |
mehqatpat | (bird, Dryocopus pileatus) pileated woodpecker |
mehqe | s/he moans, groans |
mehqeyik, mehqeyit | (see pqeyu) |
mehqeyit | (bird, Carpodacus purpureus) purple finch |
mehqihtuwat | man with a red beard) |
mehqilqonat | (bird, Agelaius phoeniceus) red-winged blackbird |
mehqimin | (fruit of Cornus canadensis) bunchberry |
mehqiminokahk | (plant or leaf, Cornus canadensis) bunchberry |
mehsi (mehs-, mes-) | (conjunct forms only) why, what for, how come |
mehsihpit | (conjunct forms only) why s/he is eating; why is s/he eating? |
mehsikapuwit | (conjunct forms only) why s/he is standing; why is s/he standing? |
mehtacomu | s/he has finished telling story |
mehtahqe | (person) s/he has finished doing the cooking; s/he has quit job as cook |
mehtahqiw | it has deteriorated, is in disrepair, is dilapidated; it is useless |
mehtahtuwe | it has stopped giving light, has stopped shining; (plant) it has stopped blooming |
mehtakomek | at the end of the lake |
mehtalke | s/he finishes digging, has finished digging |
mehtaluhkot | the cloud(s) come to an end |
mehtaluwosehlosu | s/he loses weight, becomes thin or thinner through excercise or diet |
mehtaluwosiye | s/he loses weight, becomes thinner, slims |
mehtaluwosu | s/he is thin (having lost weight) |