biiwaabik
Ojibwe
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Algonquian *pi·wa·peθkwi (“metal”). Equivalent to biiw- (“scatter, disperse”) + -aabikw (“metal, mineral”). Cognate to Plains Cree pîwâpisk.
Noun
biiwaabik inan (plural biiwaabikoon, diminutive biiwaabikoons, locative biiwaabikong, stem biiwaabikw-)
- a piece of metal
- iron
- Nawaj gozigwan iwe ashkikomaan apiich idash iwe biiwaabik.
- Lead is heavier than iron.
Derived terms
- biiwaabikowan (“be (made of) metal, inanimate subject”)
- biiwaabikowi (“be (made of) metal, animate subject”)
Descendants
- → English: Biwabik
See also
- miskwaabik (“copper”)
- ashkikomaan (“lead”)
References
- The Ojibwe People's Dictionary https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/main-entry/biiwaabik-ni