"doodamaw" meaning in Ojibwe

See doodamaw in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: dood- (“do something to”) + -amaw (“do something for someone”) Etymology templates: {{suffix|oj|doodan|-amaw|alt1=dood-|t1=do something to|t2=do something for someone}} dood- (“do something to”) + -amaw (“do something for someone”) Head templates: {{head|oj|verb|cat2=verb transitive animate (vta)}} doodamaw
  1. do something for, dedicate

Download JSON data for doodamaw meaning in Ojibwe (1.1kB)

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          "name": "Ojibwe entries with incorrect language header",
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        {
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          "text": "Nindoodamawaa ningashe.",
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