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 Wiscon'kissey                       Young, offspring Warbermeneech                       Blind Weematch                            Sharp Warbishcár                          White Waterwawadoossin                    Roots; a figurative expression for the affections of the heart, which entwine about each other Ween                                He, him, she or her Weennewar                           Ye, they, or them Way'nin                             Who, or who is that?

Way'gonin, hawwaneeyaw } tar´nin           }            What, or what now? Tar´neyau         } {281} Waygush, or way way                 How, or how do you do? Woity, or awoity                    There, at that place Weebátch                            Immediately, or very soon Weechópe                            Mine, belonging to me Woke                                 Plural number Weebittan', or ha, weebittan'       Make haste Warbermeech                         To clean Wíssemeg                            To chew Wissinnin                           To eat Weegewach'in                        To follow Warbermecó                          To find Wínnemawatch                        To neglect Warmarch                            To spit Wabindán                            To view, or examine well my mind Wabemát, or wabemór                 To see