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nuktalali, v. t., to quiet; to appease; to 

 allay; to sober; to calm; to soothe; 

 to assuage; to becalm; to compose; to 

 cool (the temper); to ease; to lull; to 

 mitigate; to moderate; to modify; to 

 mollify; to pacify; to propitiate; to si- 

 lence; to solace; to still; to suppress; 

 to temper; to tranquilize. 



nuktalali, n., a comforter; a quieter; a 

 soother; a moderator; a pacifier. 



nuktalalichi, nuktalallichi, v. t., to 

 cause quietness, etc.; to lay; to allay; 

 to soothe. 



nuktalalichi, n., a soother. 



nuktaloli, v. t. pi., to quiet, etc. 



nuktalolichi, v. t., to cause quietness. 



nuktalali, v. t., to excite jealousy, Deut. 

 32: 21. 



nuktanla, pp., tempered. 



nuktanla, a., coy; dispassionate; grave; 

 modest; patient; peaceable; placid; ten- 

 der; serious; sober; tranquil; urbane; 

 see nuktala. 



nuktanla, v. a. L, to be cheerful, Matt. 

 14: 27. 



nuktanla, n., patience; sobriety; tem- 

 perance; "peace," Acts 10: 36. 



nuktanla iksho, a., impatient. 



nuktanlat, adv., tranquilly. 



nuktala, v. n., to be quiet. 



nuktala, n., sedateness, softness, still- 

 ness, quietness; a calm; contentment; 

 patience; a mitigation; moderation; 

 relief; iknuktalo, n., impatience. 



nuktala, nuktala, v. a. i., to become 

 quiet, peaceful, sober (hash ilenuktan- 

 lashke), to cool; to lull; to moderate; to 

 relax; to soften; nuktanla, n. f. ; v. a. i., 

 to pause; to subside; to be cheerful, 

 Matt. 14: 27; nuktaiyala; ilenuktala. 



nuktala, a., unruffled; harmless; quiet; 

 sober; patient; calm; considerate; con- 

 tented; cool, as to mind or feelings; pa- 

 cific; sedate; pp., allayed; quieted; 

 sobered; calmed; becalmed; subdued; 

 composed; conciliated; cooled; lulled; 

 mitigated ; moderated ; pacified ; relaxed ; 

 solaced; soothed; stayed; stilled; unre- 

 lieved; nuktaiyala, Matt. 10: 16; iknuk- 

 talo, a., impatient. 



nuktalahe keyu, a., implacable. 



nuktallachi, n., relief. 



nuktala, a., jealous; suspicious; preju- 

 diced. 



nuktala, v. n., to be jealous; v. a. i., to 

 mistrust. 



nuktala, n., jealousy. 



nuktala; innuktarta, to beware of, Matt. 

 16: 6. 



nuktala keyu, a., unprejudiced. 



nuktik ahchi, n., some noise described 

 by nutik. 



nuktilefa, v. a. i., to choke. 



nuktilefa, pp., choked. 



nuktiliffi, v. t., to choke, Matt. 18: 28. 



nuktimekachi, nuktimikachi, v. a. i., 

 to beat ; to pulsate, as the heart or pulse. 



nuktimekachi, n., a pulsation. 



nuktimichi, v. a. L, to palpitate quickly; 

 cliu n kqsh at nuktimichi. 



nukwai iksho, see nukwia iksho. 



nukwaya, v. a. i., to shun, Acts 20: 27. 



nukwamakachi, sense of internal heat. 



nukwannichi, v. a. i. , to tremble through 

 fear. 



nukwannichi, n., a trembling. 



nukwi iksho, see nukwia iksho. 



nukwia, n., diffidence; mistrust; pusil- 

 lanimity; scruple. 



nukwia, a., diffident; pusillanimous; shy; 

 timid; timorous; afraid to venture; 

 afraid to do something; fearful. 



nukwia, v. n., v. a. L, to be afraid; to be 

 timid; to doubt, Matt. 1: 20; to misgive; 

 to mistrust; to scruple; to shrink; to 

 stagger; innukivia, to be afraid of him; 

 to be timid before him. 



nukwia, n., a shrinker; a starter. 



nukwia iksho, nukwai iksho, nuk- 

 wi iksho, a., courageous; hardy; in- 

 trepid; resolute; undaunted; unem- 

 barrassed; valiant; valorous. 



nukwia iksho, n., hardihood; hardi- 

 ness; temerity; valor. 



nukwia iksho, nukwai iksho, v. n., to 

 be without fear; to be courageous; to 

 dare; to venture, Josh. 1: 6, 9, 18. 



nukwia iksho, a., audacious; bold; brave; 

 undaunted. 



nukwia iksho, n., boldness. 



nukwiachi, v. t., to render timid; to 

 produce fear; to stagger. 



nukwiloha, v. n., to be sad, sorrowful, 

 just ready to weep. — J. E. Dwight. 



nukwimekachi, v. a. i., to shake or 

 tremble; to palpitate, as after an effort 

 at running. 



