Part of speech
noun locative (verb ii participle 23)Definition
at head of tide on river or inlet; (cap., Wol) in, at, to old village just upriver from Fredericton, New Brunswick (spelled variously in colonial records, e.g., Aukpaque); (cap., Pesk) in, at, to old village of Spring Hill, Maine
Noun Forms
- Plural:
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eqpahakil at heads of tide
- Locative:
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eqpahak
Notes
(literally, where the tide stops coming in)
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Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| word | David | |
| word | Donnell |