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Plekltak, the high columnar rocks at Cape Split, tradition-I ary handspikes, 11 se (1' by Glooscap a es ago to open the enormous am, and drain the Annapolis valley.

plea/eta a partridge.

pagegiskuk, dry weather.

pogulkoojakumeak, it boils up.

pégum, I bore it; Pogumoolc, place,near Miramichi in Resti- gouche, (20., N. B.

[)ogumit, I strike, beat. hit.

pogumaa’e. a beetle [that keeps whipping with its feelers]; [2] a club, mallet.

pagumadeguntuk. a fishing-rod, [for whipping the water].

pogumakunddk, I whi him.

pogwoa’en, it is cooke dry and hard.

pogwodigzm, a covering, a roof, an umbrella; that which keeps one dry.

pogwosoade, a n d pagwosun. the upper tier of bark on wig- wam; also an umbrella. See

ogwoa'igun.

p klceak, it begins; poktmnka- degt'z, I begin.

Péktcéak, the Beginning, Crea- tion;

Hum/teak,

p Itcebe, I begin to run.

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slide, or skate on the ice.

pfiktcoalk, I begin to carry him

off; poklumkaa’ase, I

carried away.

am

ptiktdblaoedegé,'l set out to hunt;

Mkladcy‘edoo, I begin to drag it along.

Mktéwistoo, I begin to speak. I

coax him“ away. .‘cludeme, I begin to weep,

cry. pdktulookwoa’um. I begin to

work at something. Mklumégd. I carry a load on my shoulder. dktumkase, I start awa , set out. go off; Mktusin , he flees away.

Mktumkeak, the beginning; see

pdktcgak.

poktumése, I go across; poklflm-

alimk, I am carried across.

oktutkadeskum, I am tripped by a string across my path.

Wkluskasik, a room, chamber.

pokulooskudek. dried mud. pokmnakzmusk. a stem of fruit;

the stalk of an annual lant. Da/eumz'kl, a wilderness; 2] dry land. See sckumikt.

pokumiklang, a sod, clod. poktumkadegemk. Seepokumiktek. a road through the

wilderness.

pakunipk, a dry summer.

péktce, I run away, (abscond] . ‘pokdpskék, dry, bare rock.

fidklcimsugil. I grow large enough to run about, (said of

pakwijtaJ float up; pokwijadoo.

I raise it from the water.

young child or other animal). pokwitkogwd, I float on the

pdkta'mttim, I begin to follow a trail, I start out along a road;

kokwajimtumok elmudekok- tea. I follow his trail unerr— ingly.

péktcipkume, I begin to slip.

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surface. Pukwek, a lake near Ham- mond‘s Plains; the smoky lake. kzuoiedédum, I oppose it, am set against it.