The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary

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Entry Definition
(water source) spring; cold water
water cooler
there is spring of cold water
(see also entries beginning with 'kotq-)
s/he, it flips over in water and floats upside-down or face down
s/he tips over or capsizes suddenly
s/he swims using breast-stroke
s/he flips over and lands upside-down or face down
s/he, it tips over, capsizes
(canoeist) s/he bends to side to balance canoe (and perhaps also capsizes)
(visitor, guest) s/he sleeps over
s/he lies face down, lies prone
big mountain; (locative form, cap.) on, at, to Mt. Katahdin (highest point in Maine)
big log for fire (unsplit)
(see kuw 1, kuw 2)
(see kuhucu, kuwocu)
(see also entries beginning with kuw-)
goat
cucumber
(see alokuhkis)
member of the Ku Klux Klan
coconut
great horned owl (Bubo virginiana) or barred owl (Strix varia); (also, in diminutive form) moth; block and tackle (Sipayik)
s/he has eyes of an owl (in appearance)
s/he hoists or lifts it with block-and-tackle