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.

mišcâkalâš-

NA

[proper name] Mishchakalash (legendary figure) (MC); 63:1; SC: mistâkanâš-

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miši

IPC

big, great Cf. miši-sîpiy-

Spoken Cree [49]

miši

IPV/IPN

great, big; 6:4

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miši-šîpîšišihkân-

NI

deep, narrow creek, “big creeklet’; 11:8; cf. ...ihkân-

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miši-kinêpikw-

NA

great serpent

Spoken Cree [49]

miši-kinošêw-

NA

giant fish, giant pike; 4:4

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miši-môhkomân-

NA

American: lit., Big Knife

Spoken Cree [21]

miši-maskw-

NA

giant bear; 6:4

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miši-mikisiwi-waciston-

NI

great eagle’s nest; 1:5

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miši-pâskisikan-

NI

cannon; 5:8

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mišikamâ-

VII

be large (a body of water); (12:11); [synonym: mahkikamâ-]; cf. ...kam...

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mišikiti-

VAI

be big; 4:2; 11:2; 16:5; 41:15

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mišikiti-

VAI

be big

Spoken Cree (12)

mišikwanay-

NDI

tailfin; (29:1); cf. ošikwanay-, ...šikwanay-

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mišikwanay-

NDI

tail (of a fish); hind section of a snowshoe v. v. –šikwanay-

Spoken Cree [33 ]

mišim-

VTA

tell on s.o., inform on s.o.; 60:8; cf. mamišim-

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mišiy-otahnapihkêsiw-

NA

big spider; 2:4; cf. êhêpikw-

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miškîšikw-

NDI

eye v.škîšikw-

Spoken Cree [28]

miškîšikwâpiskwa

NDI pl.

eye glasses, spectacles

Spoken Cree [25]

miškašîy-

NDA

hoof; 1:7; 2:7; kî-wâpahtinêw mâka oškašîya ê-’šinâkosinici and he showed them what his hooves looked like; môna n’kî-kospâhtawîwâkân ôko niškašîyak I can’t climb with these hooves of mine, I can’t use these hooves of mine for climbing; cf. ...škašîy-, oškašîya

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