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kespadao, I eat it all up, devour it; kespaluk, I eat him up, swallow him wholesale.
kespak, high water; (2) the tide is high
ktspakumagek, a promontory, end of a ridge of hills.
kespakumék, kepagiskuk, th e judgment day, the last day, the end or flood - tide of time.
kespalegdaak, I make up his load for him.
kespaptum, I can no longer see it; (kcskaptum).
kesflase, I sit down; remain seat- e .
kespak, the end, it is the last.
kespeé, I am the last one.
kespetidooksit, the story is end- ed; [used as an ending simi- lar to ‘amen.’
kzspealasoodumi, I offer the last prayer, pronounce the bene- diction.
kespememaldimk, t h e l a s t anointment, “ extreme unc- tion.”
kespemenegek, the end of an island; (2) East Point, P. E. Island.
kcspesase, I put on my belt; gird myself, make ready.
kespiga/use, (I) I speak last; (2) I speak for the last time.
kespzkoasooé. the last point, a cape ;kespz'ksoulaoskek, a mud—
y point.
kespinpuk (kasinpuk), he died last, he died a moment ago.
kespipkesz'mk, he comes last; (_ 2) for the last time.
kespudeskum, (I) I dull it by tramping on it; (2) I travel to
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the end of it. kespudoo, I dull it, wear it down. kcspudaad, I win a race or a game, trample down all op- ponents ; kespua’ooimk, con- quest. leespué. dull, worn down, flat- tened. kespoogwadakunfieceit. dishon- esty; kerpoogwodegdl deceive, cheat. kespoong‘lk, the last place, end of land; Pr. Noun, Yarmouth, N.S.; Cape Sable. leespoong'tunadooiz, I speak the Yarmouth dialect. kespomziz, I am tired, worried. leespunemkdwd, weariuess. kespuse, I am thirsty, dry, dried. kesladum, I arrange boughs on either side of a door to keep out the cold ; (these spruce boughs cover the opening, and one brushes them aside in pas- sing through). kesldgd, I chop wood vigorously leestqfoa, k, a slave, captive, pris- oner; kesteiooe, I am a slave. kesttybogwom, a prison, peniten- tiary, slave-house. kestelegé, I buy a number of small things, barter. kestewodase, I am oppressed, persecuted, treated as a slave. kestewodaskun, oppression. keslewodegzi, I illtreat, oppress, kesfidek, it is matured, done, ripe, coloured. kestum, I am tired of it, done with it, satisfied with food. kestundpelase, I‘ am hanged, strangled, choked from pres- sure on throat by rope. kestoonoagwé, I am choked,