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kenai, keneh — oontinued. 

 haft . . . the blade (of a knife), Judg. 

 3, 22; ehtdikenag, on-both-sides sharp, 

 two-edged, Prov. 5, 4. 



[Illin. nikintS, j'aiguise, j'apointis 

 (Grav.); kinta, kinte, kinIS, dans la com- 

 position marquent souvent aiguiser, 

 apointir. Abn. kaiiSis, kaiiSiak, ^pine; 

 kanSHo, cela. est ^pineux, aigu. Del. 

 kincu, it is sharp, Zeisb. Voc. 18; Hhnsu, 

 he is sharp (harsh, jealous, etc. ), Zeisb. 

 Gr. 167.] 

 kenaiheau, v. caus. an. he forms (him), 

 gives him shape. Gen. 2, 7, 19. See 

 kuhkenauv;ehean (augm. ). 

 kenam, n. a spoon; pi. -moog, 1 K. 7,50 

 (kuimdm, quonnam, a spoon or ladle, 

 C. ). Cf. kem'in; kimumuk; koiinum. 

 [Xarr. kunam-mduog. Abn. emkSaiin.} 

 Tienau. See kem'm. 



ienauwameonk, vbl. n. [an arraying or 

 putting in array (?),] an army, Joel 2, 

 1>0; 1 K. 20, 25. Of. bMrnmive, or- 

 derly, in order, in shape, 

 kenawun, jiron. 1st pers. pi. inclusive, 

 we all of us, i. e. including you to 

 whom we speak. See nhuiinui. 

 keneh. See kpyiai. 



kenepinati, v. t. an. he binds (him), as 

 by oath or promise, imposes an obliga- 

 tion on (him); keneep-, keeneep-, suppos. 

 keeneepinont, Num. 30, 3, 4. 

 kenepsuonk, vbl. n. a binding of one's 

 self, a Ijoiirl or obligation. Num. 30, 3. 

 keneiimunne-ash, n. pi. first-fruits, Lev. 

 2, 12, 14; augm. kdkeneumunneash, 

 Num. 18, 12, 13; b'lkeniim-, Ex. 22, 29. 

 See kdkemtmutiiir. 

 kenogkeneg, -koneg, n. a window, 

 Gen. 6, 16; Judg. 5, 28; pi. -gaxh, Dan. 

 6, 10 [kenag'kinivg, kunnatequankk,C). 

 kenomp, keenomp, n. 'a captain', John 

 18, 12; a 'brave', a valiant man {kenom- 

 pae, valiant, valiantly {-paonk, valor, 

 C). [Cf. Chwathi (Caribs), 'magna; 

 sapientije viri', Vespucius, 1497, Nav. 

 Col., 3, 233.] 



[Narr. keinomp, captain or valiant 

 man, E. AV. Abn. kinai'ihi; kiminhoS 

 homme courageux; ne-kiiiai'ihni, je suis 

 brave, genereux, etc.] 

 lienompattam, v. t. iiian. he look.« at, ob- 

 serves (it), 1 Sam. ](i, 7. 

 B. A. E., Bull. 2.5 3 



keuompsquab, n. an anchor; pi. -a7;('o^, 

 Acts 27, 29. See kenuhquab; *kunn6mep. 



kenoonaii, v. t. an. he speaks (with au- 

 thority, or as a superior to an inferior) 

 to (him), he counsels, advises, in- 

 structs, Ex. 33, 9; Deut. 5, 24; 2 Sam. 



17, 15; imperat. 2d sing, kencos; pi. 

 kencoimk. Vbl. n. kenaonudonk; pa!3S. 

 kenmnilluonk, counsel, advice, Prov. 20, 



18. N. agent, kenaotmaen, a counselor; 

 pi. -enuog, Job 3, 14 (and kenmsmwa- 

 enin, Is. 9, 6). 



kenugke, 'among'. Gen. 17, 10; Lev. 

 11, 2; kummke, Mass. Ps. (Vbl. n. ken- 

 ngkiyeiLonk, a mixture, C.) The pri- 

 mary signification is 'mixed' or 'inter- 

 mingle<l': kaymkke mutlaanukeg, 'a 

 mixed multitude', Num. 11,4; =kenuk- 

 shae mattaanukeg, Neh. 1 3, 3. See km n k- 

 shaii. 

 kenuhquab, kenunkquab, n. an an- 

 chor, Heb. 6, 19; pi. Acts 27, 40. See 

 kenompstqurih. 

 kenuhtugquonk, n. 'a nail', Judg. 4, 

 21; a wooden jiinC?) iken-uhlugq, nhs.rp 

 wood]. 

 kenuhwheg, n. a nail; pi. -gush, John 



20, 25 [kenehheau, it is made sharp]. 

 kenukkenausu, v. adj. pass, it is mixed 

 (by animate agency), Dan. 2, 41 ; as adj. 

 Prov. 23, 30 (of 'mixed wine'). 

 kenukkinaii, v. t. an. he goes among, 

 mingles with (them ) ; pi. -aog, Dan. 2, 43. 

 kenukkinum. See kinukkinum. 

 kenukshaii, kenugshaii, v. t. he is 

 mixed with (them). From kenugke, 

 with the characteristic (-«/,) of invol- 

 untary action, Hos. 7, 8; Ps. 106, 35; 

 Dan. 2, 43: ncotau kenukshau mmscgonil, 

 fire was mingled with the hail, Ex. 9, 

 24. Adj. and adv. -shde, Neh. 13, 3. 



[Narr. wuiinkk.iJiaii, to mingle; vi'in- 

 nickshaas, mingled. Del. gli eke im mi, 

 mixed, Zeisb.] 

 keniin, kiniin, v. t. ; with an. obj. keiiaij, 

 kinou, he bears or carries. This ap- 

 pears to be the earlier form (corre- 

 sponding to aimun, q. v.), from which 

 kmunnum, -nail, are derived. To it 

 must be referred uk-kin-ouh, they bore 

 him, Mark 2, 4, unless this is mis- 

 printeii for uk-kinvn-n6uh, as in Lev. 

 10, 5; cf. uk-kenin-uh, Is. 40, 11 {imk- 



