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sdboak, (Sfbék), (local name); a narrow strait or passage. saltpeditc, Smoky-Head, C. 13.; a smooth bathing»place. sizm/aao/c, Thee Rivers, P. E. I.; a sandy shore. sdsaoguloomm, the place above Shubenacadie River; abound- ing in quartz crystals. sitwo'glr. Sewogle in Miramichi. sebfzgun, Bird Passage; the opening or passage. sebaigzmlcétc. The Passage, Bay Chaleur; the little narrows. sebulogwakun, Fox Island; the drying-place. sebum's/c, Locke's Island. sedabuktook, (trebukluo/c ), Che- dabucto; the deep extending (great) harbour. sEskoo/e-séboa, Gnay’s River; a muddy river. séskoo/c-wolm‘z, Sunbury Cove, P. E. 1;. the muddy cove. segubuna'leade, Shubenacadie; the place of the sebugun, a native potato or ground-nut. segmzakadéz’c. Rice Point, P. E. 1.; small remnants segunakzgrzmuk. Little Harbour, east of Hx.; torn in shreds; sail scraps.

segwizk, Brule Harbour, a bar-

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lsémkook, (tcésemook), Chezet- kook; flowing rapidly in many channels.

sctzmook. the Avon River at Windsor, North Cape, P.

E. 1.; a lake extending back. sz'bosés, a river in Miramichi. (2) Brooklet: the little river. sz'bumeaa’aok, Brookfield, Colch, Co.

sigunikt, ( trigum'kt), Chignecto

sigmza/ezg‘mzok, Pope’s Harbour

siklz‘zwm/é, stewiake; (2) Jor- dan River; oozing from dead water.

Sim/took, Petite River.

sz'mogwes/z, Shemogue River, Simon’s River.

sz'mqng'k, Shemogue, Simon’s Pl. named after a Frenchman.

skumakun, Fort Lot. P. E. 1.; the stockade.

sogumkégmz, Shelbourne; a short cut through a sand-bar.

sooldkade, Mira, C. B. the silver-place.

suoleéwégit/c, Lake on Lahave River; floating silver.

soémzkadé, Sunacadie, the cranberry-patch.

soonmesonek, place in Gut of Canso.

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