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.

âpihcililîš-

NA

a small person, midget; 56:8

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âpihko-

VAI

be loose(d), be untethered

Spoken Cree [8]

âpihkon-

VTA/VTI

loosen s.o./ s.t., untie s.o./ s.t.

Spoken Cree [28]

âpihkopali-

VII

come off, become detached (e.g., string on a parcel)

Spoken Cree [32]

âpihkopit-

VTA/VTI

unravel s.o./s.t.; 53:3

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âpihta

IPC

half; 60:9; âpihta kâ-ohcît middle brother; âpihta n’kî-nipân I slept halfway

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âpihtâ

IPV

half; ê-’ti-âpihtâ-tipiskâk as it was getting to be about midnight, 20:5; ê-kî-iškwâ-âpihtâ-kîšikâk in the afternoon, 25:1

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âpihtâ

IPV

half

Spoken Cree [11]

âpihtâ-kîšikâ-

VII

be midday; 25:1

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âpihtâ-tipiskâ-

VII

be midnight; 20:5

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âpihtên-

VTI

open the door (not necessary to add iškwâhtêm-)

Spoken Cree [45]

âpihtaw

IPC

half; 1:4; 25:1; âpihtaw niskâtihk halfway up my legs, 61:2

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âpihtaw

IPC

half

Spoken Cree [10]

âpihtawâpisk

IPC

half way up the blade; 10:9; cf. ...âpiskw-

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âpihtaw’-ililîhkân-

NA

Métis, halfbreed v. ililîhkâniwi-

Spoken Cree [39]

âpihtaw’-ililîhkâniwi-

VAI

be a Métis, be a halfbreed

Spoken Cree [39]

âpihtawahtay

IPC

half a dollar, ‘half a pelt’, “half a fur’; 40:5; cf. ...ahtay-

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âpihtawan-

VII

be Wednesday: i.e., be half (of the week)

Spoken Cree [12]

âpihtawaskinê-

VII

be half full

Spoken Cree [25]

âpihtawikâm

IPC

halfway across the water; 27:5

Cree Legends and Narratives

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