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BIREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



L'LLETIX 25 



kehtauau(?), v. t. an. he is chief among 

 or superior to; as n. a chief man; pi. 

 kehtauaog. 'lords', Dan. 5, 23. Rarely 

 used and of questionable propriety. X. 

 agent. Milniitmen. pi. -luijog, 'nobles', 

 Trnv. .S. IS. 



kehtequanitch, kehtcoq- \J:eht, uhrjuae, 

 -nutch, great, end of, hand], n. the 

 thumb, Ex. 29, 20; pi. -tchetif:!!, Ju.lg. 

 1. i\ 7. 



[-\.bn. oghHkStrreigi, pollex.] 



kehtequaseet [keht, uhquae, -seet, great, 

 end of, foot], n. the great toe: uk-kehte- 

 quaseet, his great toe, Ex. 29, 20; Judg. 

 1, 6, 7. 



[Abn. meghitkStsit, ne-ghitkStsil, inon 

 gros orteil.] 



kehtimaU, v. t. an. he appoints (him) 

 over, appoints (him) to office or com- 

 mand, 2 K. 11, 18; nuk-keitim, I ap- 

 point (him to rule over, etc.), 1 K. 1, 

 3-5; kuk-kehtim quoahodtumu-aenuog, thou 

 appointest prophets, Xeh. 6, 7. From 

 keht-, with 'm-au, the formative of an. 

 verbs of speaking, or of action per- 

 formed by the mouth; literally, 'he 

 trreat-speaks him.' 



kehtippittenab, n. an armlet; pi. 

 -dpta^Ji, Is. 3, 19; 'the bracelet that 

 was on his arm', 2 Sam. 1, 10; kehtup-, 

 Gen. 24, 30; kihteupeteti/ipew'h, Ex. 35, 



22. From keht-, {m)uhpittin (arm), 

 appt-u (it remains, or is permanent). 



iehtoh, keihtoh, n. the ocean, 'sea'. 

 Gen. 1, 10; P.s. 78, 13; Hag. 2, 6; with 

 indef. affix, kehtohhan, knhtahhan, any 

 sea; pi. -hannmh, seas, oceans, Xeh. 9, 6; '] 

 with locat. affix, noeit kehtahhannit, in 

 the midst of the sea, Xum. 33, 8; Prov. 



23. 34; kishke kehtahhannit, b\- the sea, 

 on the seashore, 1 Sam, 13, 5; Deut. 

 1. 7. Adj. and adv. kehtahhwie, of the ' 

 sea: kehlahhan-nuppog, the water of i 

 the sea, Ex. 14, 21. For kehteau, it is 

 very great, vast; = 'k-ahteau, it is going 

 on, or is indefinitely extended. 



[Xarr. kitihan and uechekum, the sea, 

 R. W.: kikhonnohk [?], Stiles. Deh 

 killan, a great river (?); kitahkan, the 

 great ocean, Zeisb. (The Del. Indians 1 

 calleil the great river (Delaware) and 

 bay Killan (Kilhanne, Kkw.); ^kidhan 

 niink. in the main river', Zeisb. ) Chip. I 

 ^Sag. ) keechegnhma, lalae; keeche-keeche- I 



kehtoh, keihtoh — continued. 



gamaa, great lake, sea; (Mack.) gitche- 

 gmnee, sea. Shawn. Vclnkitiiiii'. sea.] 



kehtohlianiioiauk, n. 'the sand of the 

 sea', Ps. 78, 27 (kehtahhauomuhk, 

 Jer. 33, 22;) kehtahhanomitk, 3Iass. Ps. 

 [=beach(?), 'where the sea goes' (?K]. 



kehtotan, keiht-, n. a great town. Gen. 

 10, 12; Rev. 21, 1.5 (keht-, olan) . 

 [Del. kilaUnai. Zeisb.] 



keMoonog, kuht-, n. a ship, Prov. 30, 

 19; Is. 33, 21; Jonah 1,3; i)\. -ogijuash; 

 keht-mnog, great vessel (or carrier): cf. 

 pe-mnog. [From verb 'todigout', 'hol- 

 lowed'; see Ragles under 'crever.'] 



[Xarr. kilunuck; dim. kilonurkqnese. 

 Abn. ketSrakS, navire. Menom. kah- 

 taynemoon. Del. ki tonl te itall (pi.) 

 ships, Zeisb.] 



kehtooquanich. See kehleqiianilch. 



keihchippam. .'^ee keechippnm. 



keiht-. See keht-. 



Keihtannit. See Kehlanit. 



keihtoh. See kehtoh. 



kekomaii. See kehkomai(. 



kekuttoo, V. i. he speaks habitually, has 

 the faculty of speech. Freq. of kiillo). 



kemeu, i it is) secret, private; as adv. 'in 

 secret ^IMatt. 6, 4, 6 {kemeyeue, secretly, 

 C. ; -ut kemeayeu-ut, in a secret place, 

 Job 40, 13); pi. kemeojgish, secret 

 things, Deut. 29, 29. With verb subst. 

 kemeyeucD; suppos. kemeyeuanik, or 

 -yeiiuk, when it is secret; as n. a .secret, 

 Prov. 2r>, 9; Dan. 4, 9, See kommmto. 



[Abn. kimiSi. en cachette. Del. kimi, 

 Zeisb.] 



*keniineiacliick (Xarr. i, n. pi. murder- 

 ers; kuk-kemineantin, you are the mur- 

 derer, R. W. 



ken, pron. 2d pers. sing, thou; sun ken 

 noh u'oh paont, art thou he who shall 

 come? Matt. 11, 3; pi. kenafiail, vou, ve 

 (El. Gr. 7). 



[Xarr. ke^n; pi. keenouui n .] 



kenai, keneh, (it is) sharp, keen, Prov. 

 25, IS; in comp. ki'nc-, ken-: e. g. ken- 

 ompsk, a sharp stone, Ex. 4, 25; keneh- 

 quog, a sharp knife, Ezek. 5, 1; kiike- 

 neuhquayaogish (freq. pi.), sharp- 

 pointed things. Job 41, 20 {keniyeue, 

 sharply, C. ) ; suppos. kenag, when it is 

 sharp, that which is sharp, Is. 5, 28; 

 Rev. 14,14; vu^setunk, . . . kenag, the 



