The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary
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Entry | Definition |
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kskopeke | (river, bay, etc.) it widens out |
kskopuwok | (people, logs, etc.) they sit so far apart, are spaced so far apart |
kskosite | s/he has wide feet |
kskotqe | (brook, river) it is wide |
kskuhute | (lake, river) it is wide |
ksoka (ksokay-) | across, going from one side to the other, going to the other side |
ksokahkawotuwok | they (two) walk across |
ksokahom | s/he swims across |
ksokahsin | s/he lies across (something) |
ksokaphuwe | s/he flees across |
ksoka-qasku | s/he runs across |
ksokassu | s/he crosses over, goes across, gets across (to other side) |
ksoka-suku | s/he paddles across, rows across |
ksokatkuhu | s/he jumps across |
ksokawse | s/he walks across |
ksokawsewakon | footbridge, something to walk across on |
ksokayahqiw | directly or straight across |
ksokayakiye | s/he, it bends across (e.g., tree across brook) |
ksokayakom, ksokayakomew, ksokayakomiw | across the lake |
ksokayaqopu | (something stick-like) s/he lies across |
ksokayaqte | (something stick-like) it lies across |
ksokayaskutew | across a field |
ksokayasuke | s/he wades across |
ksokayawtihiw | across the road |
ksokayiw | across |