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confusion.

abootc/aodesumkik, I ju nible them (an. g.,) into confusion.

aboolckodesumanul, I jumble them (inan. g.,) into con- fusion.

abaotckudesoolléek, we are tan- gled, tossed up, mixed.

Ada, pr. n., Adam, the first man, the leader, king-check- er, ('zdam.

adagale, 12., a frogI bull-frog.

adagaledwesé, I croak like a frog.

ddagalléek, we two are placed beside each other in a row.

adagaltzgul, they (inan.) are arranged in a row.

adakaa’éek, we follow in succes- sion; adaskadée/c.

add/5153102012, I reef, shorten sail by tying down; adapz'lk.

adam, (diam), the ‘king’ check- er in a game of checkers or draughts.

ddasa'wd, the succeeding one, the next in order.

adasu, each.

adetiwiktadéek, we bid each other good-bye, adieu.

adel, nearly, almost, exactly, in the meantime.

adelek, they increase in num- ber.

add/e, more.

adezi, good-bye, farewell, from French, ‘adieu.’

adogwusoo, a trout.

adooasadao, I turn it over on its back; adooaskwt'zse, I roll over on my back.

adooaskwedésin, I fall on my back, backwards.

adooldooelc. a squirrel, red squir- re .

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adoogobilk, I attach a string to a bow; adoogobilmakul, I string his bow for him.

adoagwmugun, 211, a dyke, a mound, a vault for the dead.

adooigrzm, a needle, netting- needle, shuttle.

adoo'z/epuskaszlJi/t, a firkin, tub with a cover.

adooz'sd/e, having c o r n e r s, square-cornered. square.

adooz‘staoo. a stick of squared

timber, a beam.

adooksi’ (alooksé), I tell a story,

relate a legend; kcspéadookszt,

the story is ended.

adoomizlc, k., a small kind of

fish.

mlaodktdoo. ak, a keel; adooék-

tfisik, it has a keel.

adoodktasikwddoo, I attach a

keel to it.

adooémk, sand, gravel; adoodmk-

wii. a sandy point.

adoodmkemin, a s t r a w berry, ( sand-berry).

Adoosék, Rosebank, P. E. 1., (near Charlottetown), on guard.

adoosdsé, I place it in my belt,

under. my belt.

adaasé, I have it (slung) at my

side.

adooseksit, a battle in which

both parties are aware and

armed, a regular fight.

("Idoos/zwik, it is rotten, decayed; said of wood.

adowtoogwd, I increase the price on an article after an agree- ment is made.

ddubumik, I outrun and so over- take him, ddumak, I overtake him in a canoe or carriage.

ddumabdsé, I sit down next to