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.

acakâš-

NA

mink (East Coast, James Bay); used at Moose Factory as diminutive of âtakay-, cf. šâkwêšiw-

Cree Legends and Narratives

acicamoš-

NA

squirrel; 46:1

Cree Legends and Narratives

acicamoš-

NA

squirrel lit. little one who goes upside down v. alikwacâš-

Spoken Cree [34]

acicipahtâ-

VAI

run down head first (4:6)

Cree Legends and Narratives

acilaw

IPC

for no good reason; 27:3; acilaw piko n’kî-âšaw’hênân we crossed the river for no good reason, no particular reason; cf. Watkins- Faries aciyaw a little while, for a short time

Cree Legends and Narratives

acimošiš-

NA

puppy; 9:15; cf. apiscacimoš-

Cree Legends and Narratives

acimošiš-

NA

puppy. v. atimw-

Spoken Cree [8]

acitastâ-

VAI-T

set s.t. upside down v. naspâtastâ-

Spoken Cree [34]

aciwêhtâ-

VAI-T

make s.t. smaller

Spoken Cree [35]

aciwêpit-

VTA/VTI

make s.o./s.t. smaller by pulling, constrict s.o./s.t.; also used of breaking off bread.

Spoken Cree [35]

aciwihkot-

VTA/VTI

cut s.o./s.t., whittle down s.o./s.t.

Spoken Cree [39]

aciwipali-

VAI/VII

go down, subside; 9:10

Cree Legends and Narratives

ahcâhkw-

NA

spirit; cf. wîsahkwêcâhkw-

Cree Legends and Narratives

ahcâhkw-

NA

spirit, ghost

Spoken Cree [45]

ahcâpiy-

NA

bow (for shooting); 4:1; 13:15

Cree Legends and Narratives

ahcâpiy-

NA

bow (for shooting)

Spoken Cree [33]

ahlapihkêsiw-

NA

spider, ‘net-maker’ (MC); 1:4; êhêpikw-; 1:3; SC: otahnapihkêsiw-; 2:4

Cree Legends and Narratives

ahlapiy-

NA

(fish-)net; 25:2; 58:4

Cree Legends and Narratives

ahlapiy-

NA

net v. alapiy-

Spoken Cree [11], [23]

ahlapiyâpêkw-

NA

(fishing) net string

Spoken Cree [33]

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