biindige

Ojibwe

Etymology

biind- (in, into, inside) + -ige (act in relation to a dwelling)

Verb

biindige (changed conjunct form baandiged, reduplicated form baabiindige)

  1. enter
  2. go inside, indoors
    Agwajiing ningii-izhaa, gaa-izhi-giikajizidewajiyaan, gaa-izhi-biindigeyaan gii-kiizikamaan nimakizinan.
    I went outside, and my feet got cold, so I went inside and took off my shoes.
  3. come inside, indoors

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • biindigadoon (bring inside, introduce (legislation))
  • biindigaw (enter into where someone is)
  • biindigazh (bring someone inside)

See also

  • zaaga’am (go out, exit)

References

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