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Ishpin To raise
Jaquítch To smell
Indenen'dum gwoyack To believe a thing true
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Ickkeetoyan To say; what did you say? when spoken angrily

Kes'coneek Broken arm
Keemótegun Adultery
Kitchee anwin Ball, or large shot
Kitchee carbo Crane (a bird)
Keenar'bo Cloud, or grand cover
Kitchee assubbub Cable, or big rope
Keegónce Fish
Keepartesee Fool; he is a fool
Kitchee mannitoo God, or Great Spirit
Kitchee jónia Gold, or fine yellow metal
Kitchee squittyung Hell, or place of bad spirits
Keejayp Morning
Keenonjey Pike, a fish
Kitchee mannitoo ninnee Priest, or Master of Life's man
Kimmeewan Rain
Keenaypick'neeshey Snakes
Kitchee meework Swan
Kitchee mókoman Sword, or great knife
Kitchee gammink Sea, or great unbounded lake
Keenárbittay Smoke, or fire fog
Kitchee náberquoin parbock'erwoyan Sail of a ship
Kitchee náberquoin Ship, or great canoe
Keemôtay Thief; he is a thief