| kci-pomawsuwin |
mature person, adult; great person |
| kiwolatomuhsis |
(figure in Wolastoqey oral tradition) little person said to help people with work secretly (e.g., overnight) and to have breath that smells like mold |
| mawsuwin |
person, human being |
| mihkomuwehsis |
(figure in Peskotomuhkati oral tradition) little person, sometimes considered evil |
| mokosewin |
black person, African-American (especially, man) |
| pomawsuwin |
person, human being |
| pomawsuwinuwey |
something for or pertaining to a person, something human; (inanimate) human flesh |
| pomawsuwinuwihpu |
s/he eats people, is cannibal |
| pomawsuwinuwiw |
s/he is person; s/he has way of life |
| siki-pomawsuwin |
hard person (difficult to deal with, mean, tough, etc.) |
| skicin |
Native person, aboriginal person (especially, Peskotomuhkati or Wolastoqey person), Indian; person, human being |
| wapeyit |
white person, white man |
| wonakomehs, wonakomehsis |
(figure in oral tradition) little person who lives in among rocks |