masgwe's
Translation: Young birch tree
Part of Speech: noun animate
Meanings:
- young birch tree
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Ula na gelu'sit masgwe's.Translation: This is a good young birch tree.Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: mas·kwees
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- masgwe'sg -- young birch trees -- (plural)
Related entries for category "age"
- ajipuna't : birthday
- atgigwa't : wrinkled (of head and neck)
- gaqi'gwesmat : finished bearing or producing children
- gaqi'sisgegipuna'q : so many years old
- gaqi'sisgegipuna't : so many years old
- gaqjeg : brittle
- gaqjet : brittle
- gasg'ptnnaqanipuna't : one hundred years old
- gisigu : old man / elderly man
- gisigu'aq : get old
- gisigu'et : become old / he/she is aging
- gisigu'lega't : walk like an old person
- gisigu'qamigsit : act like an old person
- gisigu'sgw : old female animal
- gisigu'sgwe'j : spinster
- gisigu'sm : old animal
- gisigui'sgw : old woman / elderly woman
- gisiguo'p : old man
- gisigweg : full grown / mature
- gisigwet : full grown / mature / becomes an adult
- ji'nmji'j : young man / unmarried man
- ji'nmji'ju'et : become a young man / enter manhood (post puberty)
- lpa'tu'ji'j : small boy / young boy
- lpa'tu's : young man / unmarried man
- lpa'tuj : boy
- maljewe'j : youngster / young person
- maljewe'juit : young
- masgwe's : young birch tree
- maw_pilei : very new / very new
- maw_pilei : very new / very new
- mesg'g : in prime
- metla'sipuna't : ten years old
- mijua'ji'j : baby / child
- pile'sm : novice / rookie
- pilei : new / new
- pilei : new / new
- piligan : new house / new camp
- qopisun : infant
- sa'qawei : old / old
- sa'qawei : old / old
- sa'qawejjuei : old or worn out
- saqawi'gan : old house / old camp
- ta'sipuna't : how old?
- tatuje'g : how old?
- tepipuna't : old enough to...
- tetuje'g : so many years old / have such age
- tewipuna't : becomes of age to be independent / age out of system
Related entries for category "tree"
- amalo'qomanaqsi : fruit tree
- amnast'ga'taqan : bough/branch lining
- amnast'ga'toq : line it(wigwam/dwelling) with boughs/branches
- aqamoq : white ash tree
- aqamoqwe'gati : white ash grove
- aweligj : hazel wood / witch hazel
- eligua'q : have grain (as of wood)
- eliguet : have grain / lean toward
- epsmusi : Mountain ash
- gastug : Canada yew / Ground hemlock
- gawaqtejgumusi : gooseberry bush
- gawatgw : spruce tree
- gawigso'musi : thorn wood genus
- gi'taqanmusi : Staghorn sumac / sumac
- glamuejmnaqsi : serviceberry bush / billberry / shadbush (juneberry)
- gmu'j : stick / wood / piece of lumber / pile of lumber
- gmu'je'gaqan : lumbering / forestry
- gmu'je'get : get wood / cut lumber
- gmu'ji'j : small stick
- gmutta'tl : beat with a stick
- gnisgwastu : evergreen needle
- gsu'sgw : hemlock
- guow : pine
- ji'gataw : dressed wood
- joqjimusi : white maple tree
- lasqo'plaw : board / plank
- ligpete'gnapi : ash strip (for weaving baskets) / splint (for basket making)
- lnoqom : green wood
- lo'gs : log
- malipqwanjmusi : hazelnut bush / hazelnut tree
- malsnawei : soft maple / mountain maple / red maple
- masgwe's : young birch tree
- masgwe'simanaqse'gati : pin cherry tree grove
- masgwe'simanaqsi : pin cherry tree / cherry tree
- masgwe'simusi : birch genus
- masgwi : white birch tree / white birch bark
- me'goqomgwejg : dogwood / Red osier dogwood
- megwe'g_snawei : red maple / swamp maple / soft maple
- memgoqte'g : make a clearing / deforest / clear cut
- memgoqte'get : make a clearing / deforest / clear cutting
- meni'gwet : strip off bark (birch)
- menipqwa'latl : remove tree bark / take off tree bark
- menipqwa'toq : take off or remove tree bark
- menipqwa'wet : remove bark (from tree)
- mimgwaqan : perfume / hair·oil / acorn
- mimgwaqanimusi : oak tree
- minit : bears fruit
- miti : aspen / poplar
- miti'ji'j : sapling / small tree
- miti's : tree
- mnnoqon : yellow birch
- msaqa'gw : crust of bread / bark
- nasqo'plaw : board / plank
- ne'gasgi'gn : log (before being cut into specified lengths)
- nipisoqon : stick / rod / cane
- nipugt : forest / woods
- nnigmu'j : hardwood
- pa'migli : black poplar (Balm of Gilead) / kind of tree (related to poplar grows near water)
- papqwa'toq : strip off birchbark
- pematqaiet : go through thicket
- pqwa'w : tree bark (Nova Scotia)
- psaqa'gw : bark (of tree) / crust
- psetgun : branch (of tree) / knot (of tree)
- psetgunatgw : dead (dried out) tree branch
- psi'gwaqan : river drive
- pu'gowij : balsam sap
- pu'tlaqan : wood shaving
- pugsug : firewood
- pugu'sgw : dead and dry yellow birch
- qasgusi : cedar / cedar tree
- qasgusia'qamigt : cedar grove / Tide Head, New Brunswick
- sginaqanmusi : wild raisin bush
- slaps : slab (of wood)
- snawei : maple tree / hard rock maple / sugar maple
- sngatigna'taqan : raft (of logs)
- sngatigna'teget : work on boom / boom
- stoqon : fir tree / balsam tree / palm frond (used on Palm Sunday)
- stoqonaqsi : fir tree / balsam tree
- stoqone'get : search for fir trees
- suomusi : beech tree
- tupsi : alder
- wasuet : blossom
- wenju'su'naqsi : apple tree
- wigpi : elm tree
- wijgwe'tlaqan : birch bark dish or platter
- wisqasaw : pine cone
- wisqoq : black ash / ash tree / brown ash / basket ash