kakᵘ
Montagnais
Etymology
From Proto-Algonquian *ka·kwa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaːkʷ/
Related terms
- 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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