The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Dictionary

Click on a letter of the alphabet to start browsing the dictionary or on one of the items listed below to see the complete entry for that item. Entries include the definition of the Passamaquoddy-Maliseet word in English and its part of speech. Many entries also provide information about the item’s inflection (endings and prefixes), notes about its cultural significance, and English keywords that you can click on to see lists of related terms. Entries may also include audio recordings and example sentences, as well as links to videos that feature the word.

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Entry Definition
s/he stops it (e.g., thrown rock) with a blow or by hitting it
(baseball) s/he bunts to advance h/ (e.g., bunts to allow runner on third base to score)
s/he comes to sudden or abrupt stop
it comes to sudden or abrupt stop
(see also entries beginning with cpah-)
(see cpahkatom)
s/he slaps h/ buttocks loudly with palm of hand
s/he slaps h/ in stomach with palm of hand
clown
s/he is being clown, is acting like clown
of course, for sure, certainly, assuredly
infected or swollen gland
barnacle
green scum (algae) on water
(bird, Sturnus vulgaris) European starling
frog; toad; (in nicknames; see note) French person
frog, frog's; toad, toad's; French
toadstool
frog skin; toad skin
s/he is jealous of h/
s/he is jealous of it
s/he is jealous of or begrudges something belonging to h/
s/he is jealous
(bird, various species) sandpiper
jealousy