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J. Long's Voyages and Travels
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Mushkáwesay To defend
Mat'woit To hit
Min'niquah To drink
Mishcow'womeech To lend
Marchtooch To dip
Mushcow'wartin To freeze
Matootoo To perspire

Nondar'gay Arch, part of a circle
Nowettywich, or nowwetting Breath
Narmay'bin Carp, a fish
Nepewarnoondájewort Crowd
Non'dawar Ear
Neejee, or neecarnis Friend, or companion
Nepewoajánis Family
Nócey Father
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Nepísh, or mejásk Herb, or grass
Nabaim' Husband, or master of weakness
Nishinnorbay Indians
Noochimmoin Life
Nin'gay Mother
Ninnee Man
Narb Nails of fingers and toes
Neecárk Wild goose
Nepeech Leaves
Nekeek Otter
Neatissum, or weebor'so Veins of the body
Nondájewot People, or nation
Nepewámeteek Raft of wood
Nink Skin of animals