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Entry | Definition |
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nihtuptun | s/he catches it (thrown or falling object) |
nihtuptuwal | (baseball) s/he hits ball to h/ (fielder), who catches it for an out; s/he hits flyout to h/ |
nihtuptuwan | s/he catches something belonging to h/ (thrown or falling object) |
nika | (term of address or nickname, archaic) mother, my mother |
nikcahke | (animal) s/he digs up ground noisily and angrily |
nikcahkehtun | (e.g., rutting animal) s/he tears it up (ground) noisily and angrily |
nikh- | <p>(see 'kapu, khapu)</p> |
nikihkul | h/ parent |
nikimu | s/he growls |
nikiwomolsu | s/he feels uncomfortable (internally; e.g., cold coming on); s/he feels uneasy |
nikk, niktok, nikt | those, they |
niktuhkomon | s/he holds it between legs, is astride it |
niktuhkomuwan | s/he holds between legs something belonging to h/ |
niktuhkuwal | s/he holds h/ between legs; (wrestling) s/he has scissors-hold on h/ |
niktuwahqikone | s/he is knock-kneed |
niktuwahqonehc | spike-horn deer |
niktuwahte | it is forked, is bifurcated |
niktuwicuwon | (river, stream) it forks, it divides or comes together |
Niktuwicuwonuk | in, at, to Whiting, Maine |
niktuwikapuwihtomon | s/he stands holding it between legs (object resting on ground) |
niktuwikon | (branch, stick) it forks |
niktuwikonehe | s/he, it forks, branches into V, spreads apart |
niktuwiku | s/he has two prongs, branches, extensions; s/he forks |
nikuwiw | (cards) s/he reneges, fails to follow suit |
nil | I, me; my, mine |