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 Ishpin                                  To raise Jaquítch                                To smell Indenen'dum gwoyack                     To believe a thing true {262} Ickkeetoyan                             To say; what did you say? when spoken angrily

Kes'coneek                              Broken arm Keemótegun                              Adultery Kitchee anwin                           Ball, or large shot Kitchee carbo                           Crane (a bird) Keenar'bo                               Cloud, or grand cover Kitchee assubbub                        Cable, or big rope Keegónce                                Fish Keepartesee                             Fool; he is a fool Kitchee mannitoo                        God, or Great Spirit Kitchee jónia                           Gold, or fine yellow metal Kitchee squittyung                      Hell, or place of bad spirits Keejayp                                 Morning Keenonjey                               Pike, a fish Kitchee mannitoo ninnee                 Priest, or Master of Life's man Kimmeewan                                    Rain Keenaypick'neeshey                      Snakes Kitchee meework                         Swan Kitchee mókoman                         Sword, or great knife Kitchee gammink                         Sea, or great unbounded lake Keenárbittay                            Smoke, or fire fog Kitchee náberquoin parbock'erwoyan      Sail of a ship Kitchee náberquoin                      Ship, or great canoe Keemôtay                                Thief; he is a thief