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Summerfield, John

"Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words"

a spirit
_text reads "s spirit"_
Mahdwayahbegahegun, n. a fiddle, or a sonorific instrument,
whose strings are capable of vibrating
_text reads "cabable"_
Nasagwahbedaoonance, n. a pin, which signifies to prick with
_text reads "signifiies"_



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