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Entry | Definition |
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wolaqhe | it is fragrant, smells good |
wolaqihpu | s/he eats supper |
wolaqihpuwakon | suppertime |
wolaqiw | this evening (now) |
wolaqiwiw | it is evening |
wolaqiyik, wolaqihik | (logs, rugs, etc.) they are nicely arranged or piled; (people) they are in bed, they go to bed |
wolaqosasu | (food) s/he, it is well done, well cooked |
wolaqosu | (food) s/he is well cooked |
wolaqote | (food) it is cooked well; (meat) it is well done |
wolasihkawotin | greeting, greetings; greeting ceremony |
wolasihkawotuwakon | greeting one another |
wolasihkawotuwi-wapap | greeting wampum |
Wolastokuk | on or along St. John River; in Wolastoqey territory; in Aroostook County, Maine |
Wolastoq | St. John River (Maine, Quebec, New Brunswick) |
wolastoqew, wolastoq | Wolastoqey person |
wolastoqewi (wolastoqew-) | Wolastoqey, Maliseet |
wolastoqewisqehs | Wolastoqey woman |
wolastoqey | (language, territory, etc.) something pertaining to the Wolastoqey people or to the St. John River; the language itself |
wolasuweltom | s/he gives thanks, is grateful |
wolasuweltomuhtin | (holiday, rite, activity) there is thanksgiving, people give thanks |
wolasuweltomuwakon | thanksgiving, thanks, gratitude |
wolasuwiye | s/he pleases (others) |
wolatkuwe | (duck, boat) s/he, it rides the waves well |
wolatokahte | (wire, chain) it is laid out nice and straight |
wolatoke | (woods) it is easy to pass through |