4 edition of A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English found in the catalog.
Published
1880
by Beauchemin & Valois in Montreal
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Bishop Baraga. |
Genre | Dictionaries, Dictionnaires anglais., Dictionnaires ojibwas. |
Series | CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches -- no. 12987, CIHM/ICMH microfiche series -- no. 12987 |
Contributions | Lacombe, Albert, 1827-1916. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 5 microfiches (227 fr.). |
Number of Pages | 227 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23664393M |
ISBN 10 | 0665129874 |
Excerpt from A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English: This Language Is Spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as Also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, With Little Difference; For the Use of Missionaries, and Other Persons Living Among the Above Mentioned Indians. Abo, in compositions, signifies elizrosshubbell.com: Frederic Baraga. Free 2-day shipping. Buy A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English: This Language Is Spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as Also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with Little Difference: For the Use of Missionaries, and Other Persons Living Among the Above at .
Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author: Baraga, Friederich, ; Format: Book, Microform, Online; p. A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English part I, English Baraga, Friederich. A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English [microform]: part I, English-Otchipwe / by. Cincinnati: Printed for Jos. A. Hemann, vii, 1,pp. Contemporary three-quarter roan and marbled boards, gilt-stamped spine. Rubbed, crude tape repair at head and foot of spine. Contemporary ownership signature of a missionary on front pastedown. Overall, still about very good. Item #WRCAM This copy bears the ownership signature of Fr. Weikamp, a missionary who was .
A dictionary of the Otchipwe language: explained in English / By Frederic Baraga and Albert Lacombe Topics: English language, Ojibwa language. Publisher: Montreal: Beauchemin & Valois, Year: OAI identifier. The language of the Ojibway people of the Lake Superior region was recorded by Frederic Baraga (), a missionary priest from Slovenia. This is a revised version of his original dictionary published in under the title A Dictionary of Otchipwe Language Explained in English.5/5(2).
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This language is spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with little difference. For the use of Leather Bound – Author: Frederic Baraga. A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English. This Language is Spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with Little Difference.
For the Use of Missionaries, and Other Persons Living Among the Above Mentioned Indians. A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English: Part I. English-Otchipwe, Part 1 Frederic Baraga Beauchemin & Valois, - English language - pages.
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English-Otchipwe, Frederic Baraga. May 15, · A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, explained in English A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, explained in English by Baraga, R. Bishop. Publication date Topics Chippewa Book, ciw Publisher Montreal: Beauchemin & Valois, Publishers Collection longnow; rosettaproject Digitizing sponsor The Long Now Foundation.
Mar 01, · A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English. This Language is Spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with Little Difference.
For the Use of Missionaries, and Other Persons Living Among the Above Mentioned Indians. This book was written by Frederic Baraga. Feb 23, · A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language Explained in English by Frederic Baraga,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(9). Aug 26, · A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English [microform]: part I, English-Otchipwe Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item.
EMBED EMBED (for wordpress A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English [microform]: part I, English-Otchipwe byPages: Title: A dictionary of the Otchipwe language explained in English: this language is spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with little difference: for the use of missionaries, and other persons living among the above mentioned Indians.
Kissina, or kissinamagad, it is cold. — In this Dictionary you will find the second termination expressed by a dash and magad; as: Sogipo, or-magad, which means, or sogipomagad. And in the participle you will find a dash and magak ; as: Swa- ffipog, or-magak, which means, or swagipomagak. Feb 04, · A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English: this language is spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with little difference ; for the use of missionaries, and other persons living among the above mentioned IndiansPages: Feb 23, · A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language Explained in English: This Language Is Spoken by the Chippewa Indians, as Also by the Otawas, Potawatamis and Algonquins, with Little Difference: For the Use of Missionaries, and Other Persons Living Among The Author: Frederic Baraga.
Kupte si knihu A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English.: Baraga, R. Bishop: za nejlepší cenu se slevou. Podívejte se i na další z miliónů zahraničních knih v naší nabídce. Zasíláme rychle a levně po ČR. These languages have also given English such words as ""moccasin"" and ""wigwam"".
In addition, words such as ""fire water"" (for hard liquor or whiskey) are direct translations from Algonquian languages. This 9, word dictionary gives information on the Ojibwa language 5/5(2). Dictionary of the Otchipwe language explained in English, part II, Otchipwe-English.
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