aaboodaashi
Appearance
Ojibwe
[edit]Etymology
[edit]aabood = (pv): flipped over aashi (vai): to be acted as/by/for/upon the wind
Verb
[edit]aaboodaashi (animate intransitive)
- (to have somebody or something animate) be flipped over by the wind
Conjugation
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Conjugation of aaboodaashi
Independent | positive | negative |
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1st person (1s) Niin | nindaaboodaash | nindaaboodaashisii(n) |
2nd person (2s) Giin | gidaaboodaash | gidaaboodaashisii(n) |
3rd person (3s) Wiin | aaboodaashi | aaboodaashisii(n) |
Obviative (3') | aaboodaashiwan | aaboodaashisiiwan |
Indefinite (X) | aaboodaashim | aaboodaashisiim |
1st person plural exclusive (1p) Niinawind | nindaaboodaashimin | nindaaboodaashisiimin |
1st person plural inclusive (21) Giinawind | gidaaboodaashimin | gidaaboodaashisiimin |
2nd person plural (2p) Giinawaa | gidaaboodaashim | gidaaboodaashisiim |
3rd person plural (3p) Wiinawaa | aaboodaashiwag | aaboodaashisiiwag |
Conjunct | positive | negative |
1st person (1s) Niin | aaboodaashiyaan | aaboodaashisiwaan |
2nd person (2s) Giin | aaboodaashiyan/yin | aaboodaashisiwan/siwin |
3rd person (3s) Wiin | aaboodaashid | aaboodaashisig |
Obviative (3') | aaboodaashinid | aaboodaashisinid/sinig |
Indefinite (X) | aaboodaashing | aaboodaashising |
1st person plural exclusive (1p) Niinawind | aaboodaashiyaang | aaboodaashisiwaang |
1st person plural inclusive (21) Giinawind | aaboodaashiyang/ying | aaboodaashisiwang/siwing |
2nd person plural (2p) Giinawaa | aaboodaashiyeg | aaboodaashisiweg |
3rd person plural (3p) Wiinawaa | aaboodaashiwaad | aaboodaashisiwaad |
Synonyms
[edit]References
[edit]- Freelang Electronic Ojibwe Dictionary
- "aaboodaashi" in A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Beauchemin & Valois, 1878.
- Jean André Cuoq, Lexique de la Langue Algonquine. Montréal, J. Chapleau & Fils, 1886
- John D. Nichols and Earl Nyholm, A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1995
- Richard A. Rhodes, Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary. Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter, 1985