wezawigwat |
Skinner |
Potawatomi |
yellow corn |
wesi |
Welcher (no date) |
Potawatomi |
animal |
welakísita |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
he is short, a dwarf |
wedikwanid |
Baraga (1853) |
Ojibwe |
he (tree) has branches |
we·hsow |
Bloomfield 1975 |
Menominee |
he has a name |
we·we·pine·wa |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
he swings him in a swing |
we·ši·howa |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
he paints himself, his (own) face |
we·ši·howa |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
he paints his (own) face |
we·htam |
Bloomfield (1975) |
Menominee |
he names it |
we·hsow |
Bloomfield 1975 |
Menominee |
he has a name |
we·hnεw |
Bloomfield 1975 |
Menominee |
he gives him a name |
wawiyíngwäta |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
he has a round face |
wawe·si·w |
Wolvengrey 2001 |
Cree |
(s)he dresses up, puts on finery |
wāupeekee |
Trowbridge |
Miami-Illinois |
it is white |
wauhee |
Trowbridge |
Miami-Illinois |
here |