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ma, (neg. adv.) not; [used only with future tenses]; cf. man, and mong'z.
ma, adv. contracted from milk, still, yet, again, (2) a little.
madé, I meddle; (2) hear a noise somewhere out of s i g h t ; madmum, I meddle with it.
madageboosz’l, the sail flaps, shivers, trembles.
1/zadagit, it shivers, trembles; madogwik, the tree trembles in the wind.
mziddk, I spear him, strike him with a spear.
madalkadeskume’dflr,they strike the ground.
maria/(ml, he wags his tail.
madamaluk, I show him the road, teach him the true way.
iizadamea’ck, the place where one road meets or join 5 another, cross~r0ads.
wmdanskadoa. I s h a k e it ; madakskoos/c, the trees shake in the wind.
maidtimmzi, I built a camp-fire and remain out beside it over night.
madawdk, the place where one river joins another; forks of a river.
xlltzda WIS/10k Pr. n., the Mada-
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waska. a branch of the St. John River.
mddelum. I shoot him, strike him with an arrow or gun- shot.
méa’tskak, I kick him, strike him with my foot.
quledum, a loose gown, flow- ing robe, wrapper.
madogwadoo, I shake a tree; madoksuk, the tree shakes; 172ad0ks/zasik.
madagwegé, I am in the habit of shaking trees.
1zzadaktesi7z,1 waddle.
alzadnoés aporcupine.
modoodjélc, a caterpillar, —a little bristled porcupine.
17zad00ngk, it rocks to and fro, the craft rolls, pitches.
madam, a term of reverence. used in prayer.
madowedfidmu, I consider it carefully, from various stand- pomts.
madowoo, all around.
madowszmz, I cut it from both sides until the notches meet.
mag (ma/a), a prefix, used in composition only, meaning great, large.
magde, I am very cheerful, merry, bright.