General Names.
megdmagé, the Maritime Prov- Note-There was no Micmac inces; home of the Micmacs; name for New Brunswick; the or the true men. St. John River was called
wumagi, (onumagé). C a P e onldstook. or wuldslook. a Breton; (a dialectic variation name borrowed from th e from megdmagé). mahseets.
cpdgwit, (abegwét), Prince Ed- uktamkaok, the little continent, ward Island; afloat at rest on and megwajztdwakcfihe home the wave close by; (2) moored 0f the Red-men, were two in the shelter of the encircling names for Newfoundland.
shore. muncweszmaok. the Magdalene
munegao, the Island; another Islands; surf—lashed Islands. name for P. E. I.
Place-Names.
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abadakwitk. (abadek), Baddek, c'zjéogun, a place in Newfound- C. B.; ‘a portion laid aside land. for another.’ akoogomitc. Pictou Island, also abada/ewz'tcétc, Christmas I s - called gumun/eook.
land; ‘the small reserved por- aksegagunuk. a cove between
tion.‘ Merngomish and Canso. abutzisok, a branch of the Port aksegaguntcétc, Little River in Medway River. Antigonish County.
adoasak, Rosebank, opp. Char-alasoodmégum, Church, C. B.; lottetown. P. E. 1., the steep ‘the praying house.’ red bank. amagdpskéget, Gold River, Lun. agekade, Shubenacadie River. Co.; (2) the larger branch of agléséawd/zade, Tusket; (2) the Avon at the forks; rush- East Bay. C. B.; ‘the English ing over rocks. settlement.’ amaguntcélc, Porter’s Lake; (2)
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