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The term contains the third-person definite prefix *wi·-. That a form using the third-person indefinite prefix *mi·- (*mi·kiwa·ʔmi) was also in use is suggested by Creemîkowâhp/ᒦᑯᐋᐧᐦᑊ(miikoaayhp), the Algonquin variant mîkïwâm, and m- forms in other child languages.
Massachusett (n)ik(“(my) house”), Mohegan-Pequot (n)ik(“(my) house”), and Quiripi weécho(“house”) may also derive from this root. Cheyenne vee'e(“tepee”) reflects *wi·ki.
Ningewance, Patricia M. Zagataagan: A Northern Ojibwe Dictionary. Anishaabemowin Ikidowinan gaa-niibidebii'igaadegin dago gaye ewemitigoozhiibii'igaadegin (2009)
^ Andrew Delahunty, From Bonbon to Cha-cha: Oxford Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases (2008)