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 Past, gone,done                   Shyyár, or sháshyyár Perhaps                           Cánnebatch Plural                            Woke

Quiet, all is quiet               Súggermarsh Quick                             Annacook

Rock weed, or tripe derôche       Haw'wercoon Rice, Indian                      Menómon River                             Seepee Robe made of peltry               Woygán, or oakónus Road                              Meekan Raft of wood                      Nepewameteek Rain                              Kimmeewan Rocks                             Essíngo Rushes                            Woyzásk Roots of trees                    Watáppy Roots, a figurative expression for the affections of the heart which entwine about each other                      Waterwawaddoossin {239} Rapid, or strong current of     water                        Pówwetink Ready                             Guy'oxim Rotten                            Dadge Round                             Omích Red                               Misquitty, or mísquy Rough                             Guachootch Raw, or unripe                    Kakeejetty Ripe, or dressed                  Keejetty