kakᵘ

Montagnais

Etymology

From Proto-Algonquian *ka·kwa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaːkʷ/

Noun

kakᵘ anim (diminutive kakuss)

  1. beaver, Erethizon dorsatum
  • patakᵘ (a two-year-old porcupine)
  • kaui (a porcupine quill)
  • muakueu (he eats porcupine)
  • nuakueu (he chases porcupine)
  • nutakueu (he is busy harvesting porcupine)
  • kakuapui (porcupine broth)
  • uashatueu (a tree with the bark removed by a porcupine)
  • napeiakᵘ (a male porcupine)
  • ukauiakᵘ (a porcupine quill)
  • ushuiakᵘ (a porcupine-quill comb)
  • mititakueu (he follows porcupine tracks)
  • nusheiakᵘ (a mother porcupine)
  • muakuenanu (he eats porcupine)
  • ishkueiakᵘ (a female porcupine)
  • tshisheiakᵘ (an adult porcupine)
  • utakupiunakᵘ (porcupine den)
  • patakauietutueu (he launches his quills)
  • tshipatshikauieu (he is picked by a porcupine quill)

References

Mailhot, J., MacKenzie, M., & Junker, M.-O. (2013). In Online Innu Dictionary. Retrieved from http://www.innu-aimun.ca/dictionary.

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