The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary
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Entry | Definition |
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kemutoluhket | secret agent, infiltrator, spy, counterspy; anyone working in secret |
kemutuwalket | adulterer |
kemuwatin | game warden |
kenopis | (fabric) canvas |
kenopisikuwam | canvas tent |
kenoq | (see kenuk) |
Kenotaskiyak | on or along Kenduskeag River; in, at, to Bangor, Maine |
kenotols | candle |
kensa | cancer |
kensawine | s/he has cancer |
kensis | (metal container) can |
kenuk, kenoq, qenoq | but, however; though |
Kenusihk (Qonusihkuk) | on or along Canoose River |
kepacqessik | zipper |
Kepamkiyak | in, at, to Lubec, Maine |
kepcicuwok | narrows, strait (between two lakes, in river, etc.); narrowing of current |
Kepek | in, to Quebec |
kepp- | (see also entries beginning with 'kopp-, kp-) |
keppahm- | (see also entries beginning with 'kophom-) |
keppuckahasik, kpuckahasik | closed or locked place |
keptin | (military, naval) captain; (in past) tribal council-member, official equivalent to kinap (see kinap) |
keq mehsi | (see mehsi) |
keq, keqoss, keqsey | what; something |
keq-al, keq-al tan | I don't know why; for some unknown reason |
keq iyahp | wouldn't you know it! |