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 Sasay'ga                                  Handsome Shenargussey                              Such Sug'germarsh                              Quiet; all is quiet Shyyár, or shar'shyyár                    Past, or gone, or done Squibby, or Osquibby                      Drunk Sparchtay                                 Thirsty, or dry Sharshyar' newebens                       To arrive by water Squittyar'bach                            To burn Sug'gersoy                                To smoke a pipe Squabeech                                 To swim Serpar'gussey                             To shew Stootewar, or nondágaitch                 To hear Squamích                                  To run Sharshyyár                                Long since

Taguámissey, or haguámissey               Courage Tonbin'gesay                              Noise Tunnoc'kay                                Country Teakíagun                                 Gun worms {278} Tarbátch                                  Hips Tootooshonarbo                            Milk, or sap of the breast Tam'mikquoin                              Spoon Tarbinnáck                                Indian slay Tarbishár                                 Thunder Talon'jay                                 Blue Tarwar'chewort                            Toes Thurensera                                Dawn of day Tarpoach                                  Voice, or the echo of the breath Tabiscoach                                Equal, or alike