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.

mihcêt

IPC

many; 3:1; 23:3

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêt

IPC

many, much

Spoken Cree [8]

mihcêtôtênaw

IPC

many families; (60:10); cf. tân’ tahtôtênaw, ...otênaw-

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêti-

VAI

be many; 1:9; 9:8; 21:6; 42:25; 42:40

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêti-

VAI (in pl

be many

Spoken Cree [Supp. Conv. 2], [49]

mihcêtin-

VII

be many; 19:2; 42:33

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêtokamikisi-

VAI

be many families; 12:7; nîšitana-nîšo tahtokamikisiwak there are twenty-two families; tâni tahtokamikisicik? how many families are there? cf. nistokamikisi-, pêyakokamikisi-, ...ikamikisi-

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêtokihiwê-

VAI

become many, multiply

Spoken Cree [49]

mihcêtoyêk

IPC

many ways, more ways than one; 3:1; 11:1; 43:5

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêtoyêk

IPC

in many ways

Spoken Cree [47]

mihcêtoyêkinâkosi-

VAI

appear to be of many kinds

Spoken Cree [38]

mihcêtwâ

IPC

many times; 4:3; 9:1; 39:2; 42:1; 42:17

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcêtwâ

IPC

many times

Spoken Cree [13]

mihcikiw-

NA

spear; 12:5; cf. miscikêw-

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcilawêsi-

VAI

be sorry; 9:7; 11:10

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihcilawêsi-

VAI

be sorry

Spoken Cree [3]

mihkikwat-

NI

bone instrument for chiselling meat off hide; 50:6

Cree Legends and Narratives

mihkoškîšikwê-

VAI

have red eye(s)

Spoken Cree [28]

mihkocihcê-

VAI

have red hand(s)

Spoken Cree [28]

mihkohtawakê-

VAI

have red ear(s)

Spoken Cree [28]

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