English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

stranger

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The definition of word "stranger":
+2 rate 1. foreigner, one who is not known or familiar
+2 rate 2. n A stranger is someone whom you do not know. Children have to be taught not to speak to strangers. I'd never met anyone at the party before - they were complete strangers. Do not confuse with foreigner (= a person from another country) . A stranger in a particular place is someone who has never been there before. Do you know the way to St Peter's church or are you a stranger here too? (humorous) Someone might say 'hello stranger' to a person that they know but have not seen for a long time. Hello stranger, I haven't seen you for weeks! (formal) No stranger to (= Familiar with) success, she has four times been the winner of this much coveted award.
+1 rate 3. glass of plonk
rate 4. odd, unusual, peculiar; foreign, unfamiliar, unknown
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Tags: stranger, biiwede, biiwide+g, biiwidekwe+g, mayaganishinaabe+g, mayagi-anishnaabe+g, meyagizid+jig, English - Ojibwe Dictionary
 
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