gbaa
Definition:
disembark, get out [of a boat], get out [of a vehicle], go ashore
Body
gbaa
>vai comm.
>1sIND ngibaa;
>3sCCONJ gebaat; 1 disembark, get out [of a boat], get out [of a vehicle], go ashore. Gaa dash go gbeyhiing ngii-baabiiwsiimin gii-bgambizod aw shkode-daabaan gii-bi-gbaawaad giw zhmaagnishag.
>So we had not waited long when the train came and the soldiers got off. AK1976.rs. Ngodwaaswi noodewziwaad mii dash go naa gii-bi-gbaawaad gii-bi-ndawenjgewaad wii-shamaawaad niw binoojiinyan.
>They were six families and they stopped and went ashore along the way and went hunting intending to give food to the children. AK1976.rs.
>Full-vowel form: gIbaa.
Languages:
Nishnaabemwin (Odawa/Eastern Ojibwe)
Part of speech:
Verb
Animate intransitive verb
Source of term:
Mary Ann Corbiere and Rand Valentine, Dictionary of Nishnabewin Database, publication pending (2015).
Unique ID:
n73017581739n
GKS Reference Number:
14955