Moose and Swampy Cree Dictionary

This is a Moose and Swampy Cree to English Dictionary, by C. Douglas Ellis, including the glossaries of the three Spoken Cree volumes and the Cree Legends and Narratives from the West Coast of James Bay. The forms are given in Moose Cree. See the corresponding full forms dictionary here with both L and N dialects.

lâsipêhtatâ-

VAI-T

carry s.t. down the bank

Spoken Cree [17]

lâsipêpahtâ-

VAI

run down the bank; 11:7; 18:10; cf. ...ipê.../-, ...pahtâ-

Cree Legends and Narratives

lâsipêpahtâ-

VAI

run down (the bank)

Spoken Cree [30]

lâsipêtimihk

IPC

down the bank

Spoken Cree [13]

lâsipêtimihk

IPC

down the bank; 42:35

Cree Legends and Narratives

lâwâpaht-

VTI

see s.t. from a distance, be far from s.t.

Spoken Cree [45]

lâwâpam-

VTA

see s.o. from a distance, be far from s.o.

Spoken Cree [45]

lâwâpiskâw-

NI

[place name] ‘deep rock’ (a valley located in among the rocks on the west coast of James Bay); cf. ...âpisk...

Cree Legends and Narratives

lâwinâkosi-

VAI

appear at a distance; 9:17; 11:4; 64:2; cf. ...nâkosi-

Cree Legends and Narratives

lâwinâkosi-

VAI

appear distant or at a distance, be far v. nâwinâkosi-

Spoken Cree [23], [47]

lâwinâkwan-

VII

appear at a distance; 37:6; cf. ...nâkwan-

Cree Legends and Narratives

lâwinâkwan-

VII

appear distant or at a distance, be far v. nâwinâkwan-

Spoken Cree [23], [47]

lêhlê-

VAI

breathe

Spoken Cree [45]

lêhlêwin-

NI

breath

Spoken Cree [49]

lêkaw-

NA

sand; 18:7; 55:4; cf. askiy-, ašiškiy-, wâpatanaskw-

Cree Legends and Narratives

lêkaw-

NI

sand

Spoken Cree [35]

lêkimo-

VAI

growl v. nêkimo-

Spoken Cree [36]

lêkimototaw-

VTA

growl at s.o. v. nêkimototaw-

Spoken Cree [36]

lêkwâpam-

VTA

give s.o. a sideways look, give s.o. a “dirty” look (implying dislike)

Spoken Cree [45]

lahkamohtâ-

VAI-T

extend s.t.; ê-’ti-lahkamohtâniwahk- extending it (probably referring to a road)

Cree Legends and Narratives

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