Powhatan/Lesson 13
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English Word | Powhatan Word (Latin Script) | Powhatan Word (Powhatan Syllabics) | Definition |
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Chinquapin | chechinquamin, chincomen | ᒉᒋᘜᒥᓐ,
ᒋᘝᒣᓐ |
Castanea pumila |
Chum | chum | ᒍᒻ | bait consisting of fish parts, bone and blood, which attract fish, particularly sharks. |
Hickory | pockerchicory, pocohicora | ᐳᑫᖖᒋᑯᘏ,
ᐳᑯᕵᑯᘓ |
trees comprising the genus Carya |
Hominy | uskatahomen | ᐅᖙᑕᕷᒣᓐ | a food produced from dried maize kernels that have been treated with an alkali, in a process called nixtamalization |
Matchcoat | matchco | ᒪᑦᒡᑯ | an outer garment consisting of a length of coarse woolen cloth (stroud), usually about 2 metres (7 ft) long, worn wrapped around the upper part of the body like a toga. Historically, they have been worn primarily by the Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands |
Moccasin | makasin | ᒪᑲᓯᓐ | a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather) |
Muskrat | muscascus | ᒧᖚᖙᔅ | Ondatra zibethicus |
Opossum | aposoum | ᐊᐳᓱᐅᒻ | a marsupial of the order Didelphimorphia |
Persimmon | pichamins, pushemins, pasimenan | ᐱᒐᒥᓐᔅ,
ᐳᔐᒥᓐᔅ, ᐸᓯᒣᓇᓐ |
the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros |
Pokeweed | poke | ᐳᑫ | Phytolacca americana |
Raccoon | ärähkun | ᐊᘓᑯᓐ | mammals comprising the genus Procyon |
Terrapin | torope | ᑐᘐᐯ | one of several small species of turtle living in fresh or brackish water |
Tomahawk | tumahák | ᑐᒪᕹᒃ | A light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians |
Wicopy | wicopy | ᖋᑯᐱ | A flowering plant belonging to the genus Dirca |