wa·pesi·hpen |
Bloomfield (1975) |
Menominee |
white-tuber, arum-leaved arrowhead |
wa·pesi·hpen |
Bloomfield (1975) |
Menominee |
broad-leafed arrowheads, arrowhead roots |
wa·pesi·hpenye·ki |
|
Meskwaki |
broad-leafed arrowheads, arrowhead roots |
wa·pesi·hpenye·ki |
|
Meskwaki |
oignons qui croissent dans l' |
wa·peθiwa |
Whittaker (Sauk) |
Meskwaki |
he is grey |
wa·pihkwe·w |
Wolvengrey (2001) |
Cree |
he has a white face |
wa·ste·w |
Wolvengrey (2001) |
Cree |
it is light |
wa·wiya·ki |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
of all kinds, mixed together |
wa·wiye·ya·wi |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
it is round |
wā‘ṓna‘āki |
Michelson (1916) |
Miami-Illinois |
Potawatomis |
waabanzo |
McGregor (1987) |
Ojibwe |
he survives till dawn, makes it thru the night |
waabikwe |
Nichols & Nyholm (1995) |
Ojibwe |
he has gray hair |
waabzid |
Rhodes (1985) |
Ottawa |
he is pale, white, turns pale, white |
waaha |
|
Ojibwe |
this (anim.) |
waawiyaaya |
Voegelin (1938-1940) |
Shawnee |
it is round |