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.

otâkošinêhkwâniwan-

VII

be supper, be the evening meal

Spoken Cree [27]

otâkošinêhkwê-

VAI

have supper, have the evening meal

Spoken Cree [18], [46]

otâmâpiskišim-

VTA

bang s.o. on the rocks

Spoken Cree [50]

otâmâpiskišim-

VTA

bang s.o. on the rocks; (36:2); cf. ...âpisk...

Cree Legends and Narratives

otâmâskwah-

VTI

strike it on the handle; 60:9; cf. tâpâskwah-, ...âskw.../-

Cree Legends and Narratives

otâmacêhikê-

VAI

play baseball

Spoken Cree [31]

otâmacêhikanâhtikw-

NI

baseball bat: alternatively, otâmicêhikanâhtikw-.

Spoken Cree [31]

otâmah-

VTI

hit s.t.

Spoken Cree [ 9]

otâmahikan-

NI

hammer

Spoken Cree [35]

otâmahikan-

NI

hammer; (68:6)

Cree Legends and Narratives

otâmahw-

VTA

hit s.o.

Spoken Cree [9]

otâmahw-

VTA

hit s.o., strike s.o.; (11:20); 43:2

Cree Legends and Narratives

otâmišin-

VAI

strike very hard; 20:6

Cree Legends and Narratives

otâmikâtêhw-

VTA

club s.o. on the leg; 60:10; cf. ...kât..., ...skât-

Cree Legends and Narratives

otânâhk

IPC

back, behind otânâhk itêhkê towards the backside; behind, backwards otânâhk wâskâhikanihk behind the house v. opiskoni; formerly, before otânâhk kâ-tawâstêk last week

Spoken Cree [7], [11], [15], [26]

otânâhk

IPC

back, behind; formerly; 11:7; 42:10; 47:2

Cree Legends and Narratives

otânâhkê-

VAI

fall behind

Spoken Cree [50 ]

otânisa

NDA

his / her daughter v. kitânis-, nitânis-.

Spoken Cree [2 ]

otânisimâw-

NDA dev.

a daughter, the daughter: v.tânis-.

Spoken Cree [22]

otâniskêskamâkêw-

NA

successor

Spoken Cree [43]

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