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eiyane — continued, 

 or kinds; all sorts of; of every kind; 

 maiche eiyane unne, 'store of all sorts of 

 wine', Neh. 5, 18; wame eiyane, all 

 kinds of, Dan. .3, 15; iydn-askehtuash, 

 many (divers kinds of) medicines, Jer. 

 46, 11. See unne. 



eiyomp, n. a male deer, a buck. See 

 alilii!:. 



en, prep, to, toward (after verbs of mo- 

 tion), Lev. 21, 6; Acts 10, 32. 



-en, -enin, the formative of verbals de- 

 noting the active subject, male (nomen 

 agentis), represents -ninnu {nnln, en'in, 

 R. W. ), a male, man. The second 

 {-enin = -en-unne) is the general or in- 

 definite form, e. g. adcha-u, he hunts; 

 adcha-en, he who is hunting, as dis- 

 tinguished from one who may be hunt- 

 ing or who habitually hunts (suppos. 

 an. noh adcha-nont) game; adchaenin 

 (pi. -rtimnu-ojr), anyone who ia hunting, 

 some hunter; unse-u, agit; suppos. noh 

 dse-it, qui (quum) agit, oraget; n. agent. 

 riKxf-a-en, ille agens. usseam-in, qui 

 agens. See *nnhi. 



*enada (Narr.), seven (emilla talixlu-, M. 

 V. Rec). 



*enewashim (Narr.), a male (beast). 

 See ninnu; nomposhini. 



*enin (Narr.), a man. See *mun. 



enneapeyau (unne-), v. i. he sujourns. 

 C'f. iitnDxhjici/ati: imperat. iiinciipeyaush 

 III II iiliLr, 'sojourn in this land', Gen. 26, 

 S: »)(H«(/)f!/o)io/, tosojourn (here). Gen. 

 47,4; suppos. part, (pi.) Aneapeoncheg, 

 ( who are) strangers, sojourners, Lev. 25, 

 45; (sing. ) anyeapeont, v. 40"; anea-, v. 47. 



enninneaonk, vbl. n. a pestilence, con- 

 tagious or infectious disease; Lev. 13, 

 44, 46; Num. 11, .33; Jer. 29, 17 {en 

 ninnu-og, ini Sfjuoi, an epidemic?). 

 See wesauah&onk, the pestilence or yel- 

 low disease. 



*ennomai. See unnomiii, a reason. 



*eteaussonk(?), pi. -hash, knives, C. Of. 

 *eiaimnck. 



*e'wb (Narr.), pron. 3d sing, he, she; 

 au'Aun etro, who is that? ewo manit, 

 this God; ewb nckqualiAnchick, they who 

 fear him, R. W. See yeuoh; noh; -co-. 

 It is properly a demonstrative. 



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hahanehtam, v. t. he laughs at (it). Job 

 41, 29; -elilaiinii, he laughs at (him). 

 Job 9, 23; suppos. nhanehtauont, when 

 he laughs at or mocks (him), Prov. 30, 

 17. 



hahanu, ahanu (-nou), v. i. he laughs. 

 Gen. 17, 17; 18, 12; Ps. 2,4; matla nut- 

 ahanu, I do not laugh; pret. hit-ahdnup, 

 thou didst laugh, Gen. 18, 15; loh- 

 wutch hahanit { suppos. ) , wherefore does 

 she laugh? v. 13; iihquompi adl ahani- 

 miik (suppos. inan. or supine), 'a time 

 to laugh', Eccl. 3, 4. 



[Narr. ahdnu, he laughs; pi. -uork: 

 lairhitch ahdnean (suppos.), why dost 

 thou laugh? Menom. ah-y-ah-nen, to 

 laugh. Shawn. ah-yai-he.'\ 



hahanuonk, ahan-, vbl. n. laughing, 

 laughter, Job 8, 21; Eccl. 7, 3 {ahhanii- 

 oiik, ahansJiilonk, C). 



hasbabp, hashab, n. (1) a net, Micah 

 7, 2; Luke 5, 5; pi. hashabpog, Ezek. 

 47, 10; Hab. 1, 16 {dshdp, pi. -appog, 

 C. ). (2) vegetal fiber or fibrous ma- 

 terial used for making thread or cord ; 



basbabp, basbab — continued. 



liiisIii'ilijHifi, 'flax' (the plant, when in 

 the tiekl), Ex. 9, 31; hashahp, flax (pre- 

 pared), Judg. 15, 14; 'tow,' Is. 43, 17; 

 hashabjie tuttuppun, a tow' thread, Judg. 

 16, 9; hashabp-onak, linen cloth, Mark 

 14, 51 (hashaponag, Ex. 35, 25). (3) a 

 spidei-'s web, i. e. net. Job 8, 14; Is. 59, 

 5. " Les sauvages racontent que ce fut 

 Michabou qui apprit a leurs ancStres a 

 pecher, qu'il inventa les Rets, et que 

 ce fut la toile d'araignee qui lui en 

 donna I'id^e." — Charlevoix, iii, 282. 



[Narr. ashop, 'their nets;' aahdppock, 

 hemp; masaunock, flax (Canada net- 

 tle?), R. W. Abn. rhape, filets, rets; 

 setagSk, espece de chanvre dont on fait 

 des rets [taghenank, le chanvre). Chip. 

 assab, pi. -Wpr, nets.] 



basbabubtugq, -bpubtug'q(?) {hash- 

 abpiililiigij, flax-wood), n. stalks of 

 flax. Josh. 2, 7; a distaff, Prov. 31, 19. 



basbconukco, n. a hat; pi. haslimnukm- 

 ^iniuh, their hats, Dan. 3, 21. 



[Narr. asliSnaquo, or saunket'ippo, a 

 cap or hat, R. W.] 



