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Ps (5199)
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Verb intransitive inanimate.
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ᐁᑖᐱᐦᑳᑌᐤ etaapihkaateu
[vii]
S
it is marked by tying with something string-like, has the impression of the string on it
ᐃᔅᐱᐦᑌᔫᑳᐤ ispihteyuukaau
[vii]
S
it is a certain length and breadth (something flat, meat for drying)
ᐃᔅᐱᐦᒑᐤ ispihchaau
[vii]
S
it is so far, a certain distance (sounds like 'a certain height, level of high ground')
ᐃᔮᐧᐃᓐ iyaawin
[vii]
S
it is a small containerful, the container can hold so much and no more, it is a small quantity
ᐃᐧᔮᑯᓂᒋᐸᔫ iywaakunichipayuu
[vii]
S
there is an opening in the snow covering, a hole in the ice where the snow fell in when the stick, line into the hole was moved by a fish, beaver
ᐅᑖᔥᑕᒫᐱᑕᑲᔥᑌᐤ utaashtamaapitakashteu
[vii]
S
it (axe) lays on the ground with the blade facing towards one
ᐅᓵᐅᔥᑳᐤ usaaushkaau
[vii]
S
leaves are just starting to bloom, early summer, literally 'there is great deal of green'
ᐊᐱᔥᑌᔨᐦᑖᑯᓐ apishteyihtaakun
[vii]
S
it is little in estimation, it is thought to be small and worthless
ᐧᐄᐦᐸᑯᑌᐤ wiihpakuteu
[vii]
S
it is off the ground (ex there is a space between the bottom of the tent and the ground)
ᐧᐄᐦᐧᑫᔦᒋᐸᔫ wiihkweyechipayuu
[vii]
S
it gets tangled in something bag-shaped and sheet-like (ex fish in net)
ᐧᐊᓂᑌᐤ waniteu
[vii]
S
in springtime, there are heat waves rising off snow, ice in the sun, often causing a mirage
ᐧᐋᓭᒋᔅᑌᐤ waasechisteu
[vii]
S
something white (sheet-like) can be seen from afar as the sun shines on it
ᐧᐋᓯᐹᐧᑳᐤ waasipaakwaau
[vii]
S
the bottom of a river, lake is visible because the water is shallow, clear
ᐲᐦᒋᔥᑐᐧᐋᔥᑎᓐ piihchishtuwaashtin
[vii]
S
it floats into the mouth of the river, blown and pushed by the wind
ᐸᔨᔅᑯᐯᔥᑌᐤ payiskupeshteu
[vii]
S
there is water coming through a hole in the ice (ex from sun melting snow)
ᐸᔨᔅᑯᒋᔅᒉᐸᔫ payiskuchischepayuu
[vii]
S
it (ex bottom of box) comes out, breaks through, is knocked out
ᐸᔨᔅᑯᒋᔅᒑᐧᐁᐸᔫ payiskuchischaawepayuu
[vii]
S
it (ex bottom of box) comes out, breaks through, is knocked out
ᐸᐦᐳᐧᐋᔥᑌᐤ pahpuwaashteu
[vii]
S
light shines through the trees off and on, showing lake, river beyond
ᐸᐦᐧᑫᔮᐳᑌᐤ pahkweyaaputeu
[vii]
S
the land is washed out by high water, the water, current breaks off a piece of land
ᐸᐦᐧᑫᔮᐧᐹᐧᐁᐤ pahkweyaapwaaweu
[vii]
S
the water breaks off something, high water, the current washed it out
ᐹᐧᑳᐱᔅᒋᒍᐧᐃᓐ paakwaapischichuwin
[vii]
S
the water is very shallow in a rapids, the rapids are almost dry
ᐹᐦᐹᐧᑳᓈᒥᔅᒋᒍᐧᐃᓐ paahpaakwaanaamischichuwin
[vii]
S
the water is very shallow in the rapids, is going dry
ᐹᐦᐹᒋᐱᔅᑳᐤ paahpaachipiskaau
[vii]
S
it is a series of rounded, exposed rock (igneous or metamorphic) outcrops
ᑑᔅᑑᐹᒋᐸᔫ tuustuupaachipayuu
[vii]
S
it bends easily, is flexible (ex tree, stick, frame of snowshoes)
ᑕᓲᑌᐤ tasuuteu
[vii]
S
it (other than an animal) is caught in a trap; it is caught, trapped under a fallen tree
ᑕᔥᑲᒪᔥᑌᐤ tashkamashteu
[vii]
S
it is placed straight across, it is written from one side to the other
ᐧᑖᔅᑯᐯᔮᐤ twaaskupeyaau
[vii]
S
there is a thin top layer of ice on the water above the thick ice which can be broken through
ᒋᓰᐳᐧᐁᓯᑯᐸᔫ chisiipuwesikupayuu
[vii]
S
pieces of ice rub against each other and make squeaking sounds
ᒋᔅᑎᒫᑲᓐ chistimaakan
[vii]
S
it is poor, it is worthless, in a state of destitution, the times are poor
ᒌᔅᑳᐱᔅᒋᒍᐧᐃᓐ chiiskaapischichuwin
[vii]
S
it is a current, rapids over a high rock, a steeply falling current
ᒌᐦᑳᔅᑯᑎᓐ chiihkaaskutin
[vii]
S
it lies along the edge, a river running parallel to another body of water
ᒥᔦᔨᒨᒪᑲᓐ miyeyimuumakan
[vii]
S
it is in a suitable, safe place (ex boat better left at camp than in village)
ᒥᔪᐯᔮᐤ miyupeyaau
[vii]
S
it is nice on the water (can also be said after break-up), the tide is at the right level
ᒥᔪᓂᑯᓐ miyunikun
[vii]
S
it is good, easy to handle, it is good walking, footing, it feels good to touch
ᒦᓄᓃᐱᓐ miinuniipin
[vii]
S
it is a period of warm fall weather after some freezing weather and snow, Indian summer
ᒧᔥᑕᑖᓈᐅᐦᑳᐤ mushtataanaauhkaau
[vii]
S
it is pure sand, there is nothing but sand (ex teepee with only sand within)
ᒪᐧᑌᐧᐁᔮᑲᒫᐦᐊᓐ matweweyaakamaahan
[vii]
S
the sound of breakers, waves caused by wind action, is heard in the distance
ᒪᒋᔥᑌᐧᐁᔮᔅᐧᑫᔮᐤ machishteweyaaskweyaau
[vii]
S
the trees are standing on the point, it is a treed, forested point of land
ᒫᒫᐦᑖᐅᓈᑯᓐ maamaahtaaunaakun
[vii]
S
it is decorated, variegated in colour, form, of many colours, forms, parts
ᓂᔅᑯᐧᐁᐦᑎᓐ niskuwehtin
[vii]
S
it brushes on the side as it passes; it (ex car) joins others as they pass it [inland]
ᓃᐱᓈᒧᔅᒌᐤ niipinaamuschiiu
[vii]
S
it is a place where the ground [inland] or water [coastal] never freezes
ᓃᐧᔖᒋᓂᐧᑳᓂᑌᐤᐦ niishwaachinikwaaniteuh
[vii]
S
they go around twice; it takes two hours (when used in the conjunct)
ᓇᓈᐦᑰᓈᑯᓐ nanaahkuunaakun
[vii]
S
it is in many colours, many different parts, it has different appearances
ᓵᐱᑲᓐ saapikan
[vii]
S
it (ex meeting, dance) is interesting (used in negative, 'it is boring'); it is strong (used in negative, 'not strong', ex. tea)
ᓵᐹᔅᑯᐦᑎᓐ saapaaskuhtin
[vii]
S
it is tightly, strongly wound (used in negative, it is not tightly wound)
ᓵᐹᔅᑲᑎᓐ saapaaskatin
[vii]
S
it is frozen stiff (used in negative, it is not really frozen stiff, strongly)
ᓵᐹᔥᑌᐤ saapaashteu
[vii]
S
it is strong, bright light, it shines brightly (used only in negative, it shines dimly)
ᔒᐹᔅᐧᑫᔮᐤ shiipaaskweyaau
[vii]
S
it is an area where the trees are bare of branches on the lower part of the tree
ᔒᑯᐁᔮᔥᑎᒋᔅᑌᐤ shiikueyaashtichisteu
[vii]
S
the needles come off the boughs laid on the tent, teepee floor because of the heat
ᔒᐧᑳᔥᑕᔅᑌᐤ shiikwaashtasteu
[vii]
S
the needles come off the boughs laid on the tent, teepee floor because of the heat; the teepee has bare branches on the floor [coastal]
ᔖᐧᐹᔅᑲᑎᓐ shaapwaaskatin
[vii]
S
it is firmly frozen, frozen through (used in negative, it is not strongly frozen, used for river)
ᔖᔥᑌᔮᐤ shaashteyaau [vii]
