Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages

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Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages
Summerfield John
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NothingKegahweendahmoon, I will tell youKahgequaweneneh, n. An exhorter, or preacherKegowhyekaweneneh, n. A fishermanKekaindahmoowad, v. To learn, to knowKahgahnahga, do notKemahzeh, adv. BadlyKegezhechegahdagoobun, pt. CompletedKahgezheyaindum, adj. SagaciousKagahgoo, adv. AlmostKahyask, n. A gullKahgahgehshee, n. A crowKookoosh, n. A hogKookookoo-ooh, n. An owlKenoozha, n. A pikeKewetahye-ee, prep. AroundKedahgahbezhew, n. A wild-catKaugk, n. A porcupineKahgebahdezewin, n. FoolishnessKeskekec...hegun, n. A partition M. Mahnedoo, n. A spiritMahjahn, v. March onMahzhenahegun, n. A book, paper, &c. Mahjemunedoo, n. An evil spirit, or the devilMahzhenenee, n. An imageMahskemoodance, n. SatchelMahkahday, n. Powder, or blackMegwon, n. A feather, quillMekun, n. A roadMejim, n. FoodMezhusk, n. Hay, weed, grassMenesis, n. Hair, of the headMequom, n. IceMetig, n. A treeMesheh, n. Fire-woodMetigmahkuk, n. A trunkMeowh, only, the one to whoseMinjemeneshin, v. Hold meMetigmahkezin, n. Shoe, or wooden shoeMe-ewhmenek, it is enoughMahdwayahbegahegun, n.

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