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Empty Cawween mooshkenay
Equal, or alike Tabiscoach
Each Papay'jit

Flour, or bread Pockquoísigan
Fat, oil, or grease Pimmethy
Food Mejimmim
Fever Mishquoishártay
Fear, to fear, he is afraid Keezáycus
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Fruit Pinneesh
Feast Wisseneet
Friend, or companion Neejee, or Necárnis
Fool, he is a fool Keepártesee
Flood of water Chingwim
Family Nepewoajánis
Father Nócey
French, or builders of vessels Waymístergoash
Fathom (a measure) Euníck
Female, or woman E'quoy
Fork, or prong stick Cáwmeek meeteek
Fire Scótay, or squitty
Flint stone Pewarmickcoon
Fort, or tower Wakáygon
Fond, I am fond Nezárgea
Free, or generous Ajáckquoy
Fine (not coarse) Arpeech
Few Memárjis
Fresh (not stale) Meecheeweass
Full Mooshquenay
Formerly, long time ago Maywísher