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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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assishquttauaog' — continut'il. 



ptarfi in the l.ielt of Orion, and this if' 

 nicire prohalily correct, the name .sig- 

 nifying 'three fires', or a long wigwam 

 in which there are three fires; shvAsh- 

 cuttow, JR. \V. 47, 80. See (Xarr.) chiji- 

 jit'tp'iock under chipappn. 



assoeposu, os-, v. i. he .slides or slips 

 harkward, Ho.s. 4, lii. 



assompamukquodt, asamp-, (suppos. 

 where he hides, ) n. a hiding-place, a 



place of concealment: hit, 'in a 



secret place,' 1 Sam. 19, 2; Jer. 2.3, 24; 

 'in a den,' Heb. 11, 38. Adj. and adv. 



nxsompamuigue: . ayeuonh, hiding 



])lace, covert. Is. 32, 2. 



[Abn. .vMSaiigan, cache, espece 

 d'arnioire dans un arbre, etc.] 



assdushaii, v. i. he goes backward; nut- 

 amiusliam, I go backward. Job 2.3, 8; 

 hit-, thougoeth backward, Jer. 1.5, 6; as- 

 soiUhaog, they go backward, Jer. 7, 24 

 {asxulishaog, John 18, 6). 



[Cree assiche, backward. Abn. ase- 

 'taiiiSl, d'une fafon directement op- 

 jjosee; ned-ase'tai'ise, je niarche a reeu- 

 Ions.] 



a'ESOwnch. See *ausouiicli. 



assootamooonk, n. a kingdom, Dan. 7, 

 27; Obad. 21; =^tahsa>ta)»a>onk, q. v. 

 C"f. ketrissmt. 



assuhshaii. f^fefissiiiUliaii, he goes back- 

 ward. 



assun. See hassun, a stone. 



assunekoaz. See assinnekoiis. 



asuh, conj. disj. or (El. Gr. 22); a»uhmal, 

 nor. Gen. 21, 23; Matt. 5, 34, 3.5. Its 

 primary meaning is 'after' or 'behind.' 

 Perhajjs related to neese, two. 



[Cree ache, Ache, else, other, alias; 

 iyiih. or. Chip. ishl-wA-, in comp. 

 'after, or the end of something'; 

 ajavyiH, behind. Del. schi, schita, or, 

 Zei,-1..] 



asuhkaiiaii, v. t. an. he goes after ( him) , 

 j)nrsnes, follows, Deut. 1, 36; pi. -biii- 

 dog; imperat. pi. asuhhek, follow nie, 

 1 Cor. 4, 16; suppos. noli asukiil, he 

 who follows, comes after, Eccl. 2, 18. 

 Witli inan. subj. amlikoiii, he goes after 

 (it); jil. asuhkomvog, Jer. 2, 8. 



asuhkaue, (it comes) after; as prep, and 

 adv. after; ni'gonne onk neii . . . amih- 

 hnie onk rien, before me . . . after me, 

 B. A. E., Bull. 2.5 2 



asuhkaue — continued. 



Is. 4.3, 10. From iisii.h and an, with 

 characteristic of continuing action or 

 jirogres.' (-'^'). 



asumungquodt, ussu-, it smells of, has 

 the smell or odor of; pi. inan. -quodtash, 

 they smell of, Ps. 45, 8; suppos. iie 

 asiiimingquolc, what it smells of, its 

 smell or odor. Cant. 4, 10; 7, 8; with an. 

 subj. viit-is»umungqussu, he smells of. 

 Vbl. n. -qussuonk, his smell; manonlemi 

 lie osumungqiiok hogkmonk, 'he smelled 

 the smell of his raiment,' Gen. 27, 27. 

 Cf. matchenninguot, weetimungquot. 



at. See a,Jt. 



*atauntowasli (Narr.), imi^er. 2d sing, 

 clinil) (it); ril'auntawem, I climb. See 

 U'litlontai'iaii. 



*atauskawaw ( Xarr. ) , pi. -vd nog, -u'ciug, 

 lords, rulers, R. AV. See ahti'islikouiraii. 



*attaboaii (Quir. ) , to pray. Pier. 59 ; attub- 

 homurunk, prayer, ibid. 58, 59. 



*attitaash (Narr. ), n. pi. 'hurtle-ber- 

 ries, of which there are divers sorts, 

 sweet like currants,' R. W. 91. See 

 saut&iithig. 



[Abn. sa'tar, bluets frais, sans etre 

 sees (sing, m'te); lorsqu'ils sont sees, 

 sikisa'tar {afsitar, les fruits sont murs; 

 bons a manger). Narr. sautaash, 'are 

 these currants [these berries are] dried 

 by the natives.'] 



attdaii. See ndtuaii. 



attuk. See ahtuk, a deer. 



attumunnum, v. t. he receives (it); 

 takes, as his own, from another; lit. 

 takes in his hand {-nnwn), Gen. 26, 12; 

 suppos. noh altumunuk, he who re- 

 ceiveth, Prov. 29, 4; pass. inan. ne at- 

 tumimvmuk, that which is received, 

 2 K. 5, 26. With an. 2d obj. attumun- 

 mmmiiau, he receives (it) from (him). 

 [Cree ootinum, he takes it.] 



aU, Su, V. i. he goes thither (to or to- 

 ward a person or place); opposed to 

 vmm, mm, he goes thence (from a per- 

 son or place), Geiv. 26, 1; 3.3, 17; Ex. 

 4, 18 {aiii, he is gone, Prov. 7, 19); pi. 

 auog ('they journeyed', i. e. went on 

 their way. Gen. 35, 5), Hos. 7, 11; im- 

 perat. 2d sing, uush; Igt pi. ofttuh {otuh, 

 aonotuh, Mass. Ps. ), let us go to; 2d pi. 

 ongq, go ye, Matt. 21, 2; Josh. 2, 16; sup- 

 pos. v.ttoh ai/6i (adi, JIass. Ps. ), ^\■hither 



