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APPENDIX. 
VII. A LIST OF INDIAN WORDS. 
1. Katadn , said to mean Highest Land , Rale puts for Mt. Perna - 
dene; for Grai, pierre a aiguiser , Kitadaiigan. (v. Potter.) 
MattawamJceag, place where two rivers meet. (Indian of carry.) 
(v. Williamson’s History of Maine, and Willis.) 
Molunkus. 
Ebeeme, rock. 
Noliseemack; other name, Shad Pond. 
Kecunnilessiij chicadee. 
Nipsquecohossus, woodcock. 
Skuscumonsuk , kingfisher. Has it not the pi. termination 
uk here, or suk ? I j 0 e. 
Wassus , bear, aouessous. Rale. 
Lunxus, Indian-devil. 
Upahsis, mountain-ash. 
Moose , (is it called, or does it mean, wood-eater?) mous , Rale. 
Katahdinauguoh , said to mean mountains about Ktaadn. 
Ebemena, tree-cranberry. Ibibimin , nar, red, bad fruit. 1 j Qe 
Rale. ) 
Wighiggin , a bill or writing, aouixigan , “ Livre, lettre, i In G ^ n 
peinture , ceinture.” Rale. * carry. 
Sebamook, Large-bay Lake, Peqouasebem ; add ar for plu¬ 
ral, lac or etang. Rale. Ouaurinaugamek , anse dans un 
lac . Rale. Mspame, large water. Polis. 
Sebago and Sebec, large open water. 
Chesuncook, place where many streams empty in. (v. ") J 
Willis and Potter.) I -§ 
Caucomgomoc , Gull Lake. ( Caucomgomoc, the lake; cau- j | 
1 
comgomoc-took , the river, Polis.) J g 
Pammadumcook. 
Ketiduskieg, Little Eel River, (v. Willis.) Nicholai. 
Penobscot , Rocky River. Puapeskou , stone. (Rale v. i Ir ^ n 
Springer.) ' carry. 
Umbazookskus, meadow stream. (Much-meadow river, 'j 
P° lis .) | N . cho , 
Millinockety place of Islands. ^ lai. 
Someunk i that runs between Mountains. 
Aboljacarmegusy Smooth-ledge Falls and Dead-water. 
Nicho¬ 
lai. 
