The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary
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Entry | Definition |
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kakawwikhike | s/he writes fast |
kakehki-skinuhs | bachelor |
kakehki-naksq | spinster, old maid (Wol) |
kakehkipokahkil | (plant, Chimaphila umbellata) prince's-pine, pipsissewa |
kakehs | many times, several times; (with units of time) many, several |
kakehsikoton | it is several or many years |
kakehsukoniw | for several or many days |
kakehsuwok | they are several or many in number |
'kakocihkuwal | s/he sticks close to h/; s/he is too strict with h/ |
kakosewehte | (gun, trigger) it is cocked |
'kakosewehtun | s/he cocks it (gun) |
kakskatoq | cedar bough |
kakskimuhkahs | (Iris versicolor) blue flag |
kakskus | (tree, Thuja occidentalis; wood of this tree) eastern white cedar, arbor-vitae |
kakskusihq | cedar pitch, cedar resin |
kakskusimus | cedar tree |
kakskusiyey | something made of cedar; (animate) cedar log |
kaktaqot | it has rough sound |
kaktaqsu | h/ voice is rough or hoarse; s/he croaks |
kakte | (see kahk) |
kal | indeed, in fact |
kala | collar |
'kalal | s/he hides h/ |
Kalalin | Caroline, Carolyn |
kaliyun | horse-drawn sleigh |