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Ojibwe
Etymology
Cognate with Menominee yāpec- (“constantly, without let up, over and over, repeatedly”), Malecite-Passamaquoddy apci (“continuing, keeping on”).
Initial
aabid- (root)
- continually, constantly, incessantly,
- aabijibiisaa — it rains constantly
- aabidanokii — he / she works constantly
- aabidaanimad — the wind blows continuously
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References
| The Ojibwe People's Dictionary (http://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu)