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In the novel "Sign of the Beaver" by Elizabeth George Speare, the word "chakwa" is used to refer to a swamp potato or wild potato that the characters find and eat in the wilderness. It is a Native American word used in the story.
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In the phrase "sign of the sign beaver," the word "sign" is likely being used as a noun to indicate a symbol, indication, or gesture made by the beaver. The repetition of the word "sign" is likely for emphasis or poetic effect.
In the book The Sign Of The Beaver. "Nda" is the Indian word for No.
In "Sign of the Beaver," "Medabe" is a Native American word meaning grandmother or elder woman. It is used to refer to Matt's grandmother in the story.
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"Chakwa" is a Hindi term that refers to a specific type of bird called "lapwing" in English. These birds are known for their distinctive crests and are commonly found in Asia and parts of Europe and Africa.
Piz watt means good for nothing. It is a word in an Native American language. It is used in the book Sign of the Beaver.
he skiped the curse word and attean was very mad .
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"nkweniss" is not an Indian word in The Sign of the Beaver. It seems to be a typo or an error. The book is set in Maine among the Penobscot Indians, so if you provide the correct term, I can help you with its meaning.
It means "good for nothing" and it is not an Attean word. Attean is simply the characters name. It is a Penobscot word. I'm assuming you are referring to "Aremis Piz Wat" from Sign of the Beaver
Some words beginning with V from Signs of the Beaver:VenturingVerily
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