The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary
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Entry | Definition |
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'cetuwaqtehmon | s/he braces it by nailing a piece onto it |
cetuwihikon | (architecture) foundation, column, support |
'cetuwiptun | s/he grabs it to keep it from falling |
'cetuwonal | s/he steadies h/, braces h/ using hand (person standing or walking) |
'cetuwonomon | s/he steadies it, braces it using hand (upright object) |
'cey | someone, something from a place |
'ceyawiw | s/he is from there |
Ceykin | Jake |
Ceykop | Jacob |
ci | (see tan etuci) |
'ci ('c-, 't-) | from, out of |
'ci-akuwitutom | s/he hides from someone by staying behind something |
'cicihqeksomon | s/he cuts it in narrow slices |
'ciciptuwal | s/he gives h/ tip (money) |
Cicis | (term of affection, archaic) baby; (at Christmastime) baby Jesus |
cicokahamok | landing place |
'cicokahtehsimal | (paddler) s/he accidentally bumps h/ into the shore (passenger in same canoe); (figuratively) s/he borrows money from h/ and does not repay h/ |
'cicokahtehsinon | s/he runs it ashore, runs it aground; (ai) s/he runs out of money |
cicoka-suku | s/he paddles to shore |
cicokawse | s/he walks back toward land; (sun) s/he rises farther toward the north each day (i.e., days are getting longer) |
cicokayessu | s/he slides ashore |
cicokayiw | ashore, on the shore |
cicokehe | s/he lands or beaches canoe or boat |
cihcihke | s/he paddles in stern of canoe and steers |
cihcikulokot | (canoe, boat) it is narrow |