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304 Nepan′                              Sleep Narmay′guiss                         Trout Narpoon                              Village Nippee                               Water Noetting                             Wind Newemo                               Ashamed; to be ashamed Ningootch                            Another Nezar′gea                            Fond, I am fond Nepewár, or gwotch                   Much, or a great deal Nishshishshin′, or kitchee           Good, or great Nobeetch, or pockcan                 New, or strange Narnín                               Smooth Nebítch                              Sour {270} Nepeeweenoon                         Wet Nowwenday′shon                       Weary, or tired Neepoo                               Dead Nepárhar                             Drowsy; I am drowsy Nin, nee, or nee nee                 I, me, my Nin aighter                           I myself, or alone Neennerwind                          We, us, or our; all of us Nangay′mer, or angay′mer               Yes Nogom                                Now, or lately Ningoot                              Afterwards, or after Ningoochum                           Behind Ningootch                            Another Nar                                  Is it, was it, can it Nishcar′teyan                         To affront Neeshar′quish                        To hate Nishcarteseyan                       To be vexed; I am vexed Nishcartissay, or annascartissey     To vex