The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary
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Entry | Definition |
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'kotuhpikhal | s/he lets h/ go hungry |
kotuhpikhusu | s/he starves self, is anorexic |
kotuhpu | s/he is hungry |
'kotuhsomin | s/he drinks it |
kotuhsomu | s/he drinks alcoholic beverage |
kotuhsomuwakon | drinking (of alcoholic beverages) |
kotuhsomuwin | (person) drunk, drunkard |
kotuhtamu | s/he craves or has hankering for some kind of food |
'kotuhtomon | s/he is hungry for it, wants to eat it, is going to eat it |
kotuksu | s/he is sleepy |
kotuksukiskot | it is a sleepy or dreary day |
kotunkahtin | there is hunting; it is hunting time, it is hunting season (Wol, also: trapping) |
kotunke | s/he hunts; (Wol, also) s/he traps |
kotunkewahsom | hound, hunting dog |
kotunkewey | (animate) game animal; (inanimate) meat of game animal |
kotunkewin | hunter; (Wol, also) trapper |
kotunkewka, kotunkewke | (usually, man or boy) he dances the hunter's dance |
'kotunolal | s/he hunts h/ (deer, bear, etc.); s/he is out to get h/, is after h/ (enemy, runaway); s/he picks h/ (apple, pear, etc.) |
kotunolotuwok | they are enemies (of each other) |
kotunotahsu | s/he hunts or gathers |
'kotunotun | (plant, medicine, fruit) s/he hunts for it, picks it |
'kotunotuwan | s/he hunts for or picks something belonging to h/, s/he picks it for h/; s/he is out to get something or someone belonging to h/ |
'kotupal | s/he is hungry for h/, wants to eat h/, is going to eat h/ (food) |
'kotuwahalal | s/he desires h/, is attracted by h/, flirts with h/ |
'kotuwahatomon | s/he desires it, is attracted by it |