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PenobscotEnglishPOS
ssal
† shawl, INAN
ssalαnímosi
sumach tree, ⟨sciname⟩(Rhus. typhina Torner)⟨/sciname⟩ [both species, smooth and staghorn], INAN
ssalάnimin
sumach berry, INAN
ssanhósoti
† corset, INAN
ssani-
dense, firm prev.
ssani-pə́səkahte
it is pitch dark, in a state of complete darkness, II
ssani-pə́səte
it is a pitch-black night, II
ssaníhtike
he tightens, he makes (something) tight, AI
ssanósikʷαn
firm, solid birch bark (used for canoe making) INAN
ssanάləyake
it is a dense, hard snow (that has been on the ground for sometime), there is firm, hard snow drifted on the ground. II
ssanάtəwet
one sho has a tight voice AN
ssapαpékənike
he makes noise while braiding, AI
ssawάnohke
he makes stone arrowheads, (by heating, and applying cold water with a quill), AI
ssàməso
he feeds himself, AI
ssàməwe
he gives out food, he feeds people, he supplies food, AI
ssànol
raft, INAN
ssàwαn
arrowhead, spearhead, arrow point, INAN
ssálαnəskʷ
sumach fruit, pod, (bitter sumach seeds ground to make a drink, given to women for excessive menstrual bleeding, menorrh INAN
ssánahte
it is tight, closely made, it fits tight. II
ssánapo
he is tight fitting, (shirt, etc.) AI
ssániko
he is tight, compact, dense, solid, firm, AI
ssánikən
it is compact, dense, solid, firm II
ssánikʷo
he blows his nose, AI
ssántakapo
he (rope, bowstring) is taut AI
ssántakte
it is taut (as a hair). II
ssápeyo
he is noisy, AI
ssápohse
he makes noise in walking, AI
ssew
(deictic) (Behold) there he/it is, there he/it was, pc.
ssihpənáhkik
Oromocto Lake, _PN_
ssitákʷamo
he adheres, sticks (as by gum or adhesive), AI
ssitéləməso
he considers himself as belonging; he belongs to that school of though or conviction, AI
ssičihátawe
he offers a gift as a token of friendship, AI
ssičíkʷahso
he does sewing on together, AI
ssičíkαpawo
he stands against something, AI
ssičohse
he walks to the side of something, close to something, AI
ssìlkis
ribbon, INAN
ssìpəss
large bird, fowl, duck; AN
ssìpəss
duck, fowl, AN
ssìsəkʷ
eye ?
ssìtəmək
on the shore, at the brink (when approached from the land) loc. pc.
ssíhipiləwe
he gives medicine, AI
ssíhpiləso
he gives himself medicine, he takes medicine, medicates himself with herb medicine; AI
ssíhpən
nodding or yellow wood, lily ⟨sciname⟩(Lilium canadense, L.)⟨/sciname⟩, AN
ssípahkʷəss
sliver-cat (sound of crackling trees in wind). INAN
ssípsihke
ducks are numerous, plentiful II
ssípsis
bird
ssípsohke
he fowls, he hunts ducks, or large birds, AI
ssísəkʷine
he has eye trouble, AI
ssítapo
he sits close, AI
ssítəmi
directly on the margin of the land and water, on the brink. pc.
ssíči
against, in close approximation or attachment pc.
ssíčiko
he (tree) grows against something. AI
ssíčikən
it grows against something II
ssopáwəhoso
he combs his (own) hair smooth, AI
ssòhαk
snow snake game ?
ssòmin
dried berry, raisin, INAN
ssómin
fox grape, AN
ssónhikan
paint (of any kind), INAN
ssónhike
he does painting, AI
ssópawe
he has smooth hair, AI
ssənotsə́nekatən
east wind, coastal, shore wind INAN
ssənočihtəkʷáyi
near the shore pc.
ssənótseksən
along the shore wind, Northwest wind, INAN
ssənóči
toward the shore, (approaching from the water), on the shore; pc.
ssənóčihle
he goes along the shore, the edge of the land, in a canoe, AI
ssənóčipəye
he paddles along the shore, AI
ssənóčohse
he walks along the shore, AI
ssənάwiye
object made of sugar maple wood. INAN
ssənάwiye
he/it is made of maple wood. AI/II
ssə̀lehč
unbelievable! indicating disbelief of narrator, or after a poor story. After that they stroke narrator's hair down the interj.
ssə̀nαw
sugar maple, AN