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.

pišišikwâ-

VII

be empty; 2:2; 43:6

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pišiw-

NA

lynx

Spoken Cree [49]

pišiw-

NA

lynx; 1:7; 2:7

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pišošim-

VTA

trip s.o., cause s.o. to stumble

Spoken Cree (12)], [29

pišošimiko-

VTI inv. [

be tripped by s.t., stumble

Spoken Cree (16)

pišošin-

VAI

stumble, trip

Spoken Cree [12]

picêlak

IPC

as yet only; 11:6; just then 50:4

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picênak

IPC

some time later; 42:64

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pici-

VAI

move away, leave (as a family for a journey)

Spoken Cree [40]

picitwâ-

VAI-T

move s.t. by relays

Spoken Cree [40]

pihci

IPV

accidentally Cf. root pist…, in pistahw-

Spoken Cree [ 9]

pihcišitiso-

VAI

cut oneself accidentally

Spoken Cree [16]

pihcipôwin-

NI

poison

Spoken Cree [45]

pihkošiw-

NA

(small) black fly

Spoken Cree [38]

pihkotêw-

NI

ash(es); also mantle to a Coleman lamp

Spoken Cree [17]

pihkw-

NI

gunpowder; 65:8; [sg.: pihko]

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pihkwâhkocihcân-

NI

fist; (13:10); cf. ...cihcân-

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pihkwâhkocihcêni-

VAI

make a fist; 13:10; cf. ...cihc...

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pikîhkât-

VTA/VTI

smear s.o./s.t. with pitch v. pikîw-

Spoken Cree [51]

pikîw-

NA/NI

pitch, tar, gum, resin; 42:60; 55:9; for variable gender cf. pêsin-, šôkâw-

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