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Lenape Talking Dictionary
By English WORD or PHRASE
By Lenape WORD or PHRASE
32 Dictionary Entry Search Results For "rabbit"
English:
big
rabbit
Lenape:
xinkwi chëmamës
English:
big
rabbit
s
Lenape:
amànki chëmamsàk
English:
he ate all of him (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
wèkomao
English:
he eats him (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
muhòò
English:
he eats them (such as
rabbit
s)
Lenape:
muhòòk
English:
he has eaten him before (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
mìmhò
English:
he has eaten him (such as a
rabbit
, etc.)
Lenape:
mèmhòt
English:
he hunts
rabbit
s
Lenape:
nuchchèmamse
English:
he is cooked (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
kisu
English:
he tastes good (e.g., chicken,
rabbit
, etc.)
Lenape:
wëlipukwsu
English:
his
rabbit
Lenape:
wchëmamsëma
English:
I hunt
rabbit
s
Lenape:
nuchchëmàmse
English:
I play the
rabbit
-tail game.
Lenape:
nkokolëshkwi
English:
it has been boiled; he has been boiled (e.g., a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
wënsasu
English:
it tastes good (applied to raw fruits and vegetables; and several cooked vegetables); he tastes good (such as a cooked squirrel,
rabbit
, chicken, etc.)
Lenape:
winkël
English:
I want to eat him (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
nkatupo
English:
I will hunt
rabbit
s
Lenape:
nuchchëmamsèch
English:
jack
rabbit
Lenape:
xinkwchëmamës
English:
little
rabbit
Lenape:
chëmamtët
English:
little
rabbit
s
Lenape:
chëmamtëtàk
English:
my
rabbit
Lenape:
nchëmamsëm
English:
rabbit
Lenape:
chëmamës
English:
rabbit
(obv.)
Lenape:
chëmàmsa
English:
rabbit
s; hares
Lenape:
chëmàmsàk
English:
rabbit
-tail game
Lenape:
kokolësh
English:
"
rabbit
woman" (a nickname for a woman who was known to lie)
Lenape:
chëmamsuxkwe
English:
she cooks him (e.g., a
rabbit
; chicken, etc.)
Lenape:
wixënao
English:
we play the
rabbit
tail game
Lenape:
kokolàshkwihëna
English:
white
rabbit
Lenape:
òpchëmamës
English:
you ate all of him (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
kwekòmao
English:
you like to eat him (e.g., deer,
rabbit
, etc.)
Lenape:
wihinkama
English:
you like to eat him (such as a
rabbit
)
Lenape:
kwinkama