NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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kesuk, n.(l) the visible heavens, thesky, 

 <ien. 1, 1. (2) a day: paxnk hisid; in one 

 •lay, Gen. 27, 45; 1 Sam. 2, 34; quiimi 

 hem!:, all the day long, Ps. 25, 5; 71 , 15; 

 pi. -Irjitnsh; monatash kesitkquaah, many 

 days. Is. 24, 22 (but more commonly 

 tised, mmchelikquinogol;- see quinne); 

 suppos. kesukok, when it is day, on a 

 day: ne kegukok, on that day. Gen. 21, 8; 

 yeu kesukok, on (or within) this day, 

 today, Ps. 95, 7; Ex. 2, 18; pi. kemk- 

 oLigh; dseke»ukokish, every day, daily. 

 Is. 51, 13; Ps. 145, 2. Adj. and adv. 

 kemkquae, of heaven, Ps. 78, 2.3, 24; of 

 the day, Jer. 31, 35: kesukqiie ver/uai, a 

 light by day. 



kesuk by its form appears to be the 

 suppositive or participial of a verb kesu, 

 or with inan. subj. kesin (hissin), it 

 warms or is warm. Though this verb 

 is not formed separately in the indica- 

 tive, it may be traced in the prefix kiis-, 

 hissa- (q. v.), in the passive form !cus- 

 sittau, he is heated, made warm (as n. 

 heat of the sun), and in the verb-adj. 

 an. kesmsu (kexmsin/ieal, to be warm, 

 C. ). Hence in other dialects the name 

 of the sun as the source of heat: 

 Abn. kizSs (comp. nekisSSs, je suis 

 chaudement); old Alg. kijis { = kezhis); 

 Chip, ge'zk, kesis (cf. ge'zhik, sky; 

 ge'zhikod, day); Menom. kag-shoh (cf. 

 kay-shdick, sky); Muh. keesogh, Edw. ; 

 Del. gischuch, etc. The same radical, 

 protebly, is found in kemnohteau 

 {kesannmta, C. ), it is ripened; kesteau 

 (Cree keeseiou) , he perfects, com- 

 pletes, and with an. obj. kezheau fCree 

 kcesehayoo, he finishes), he makes, 

 'creates', gives life to; krsukin, it grows 

 to maturity, is full grown, is ripe; and 

 with an. suljj. kesilta — in all which 

 there is an apparent reference to the 

 Sim as the source of Wtal warmth and 

 of mature development of animal and 

 vegetal life. Sansk. kds and kM ( lucere, 

 splendere); Jm» (splendere). 



[Xarr. keesuck, the heavens, R. W. 

 {keenk, Stiles); keesuckqudi, by day, R. 

 W. Peq. keezuk, Stiles. Abn. kizSkS, 

 jour; le ciel, I'air. Chip, ge'zhik, ge- 

 zick, sky. Menora. kayshaick, sky. 

 Shawn, kei-sa-kee, day. Micm. kish- 

 kSk, aujourd'hui. Del. gischuch, sun; 

 gischgu, day, Zeisb.] 



kesukod, as n. daytime, the day, as a 

 mea.sure of time (i. e. while day is). 

 Gen. 1, 5, 13, 16; opposed to nukon, the 

 night sea.son, Gen. 1, 5; pi. bmikodtaxh, 

 Dan. 8, 14, 27. Adj. and adv. kesukorh'ie, 

 -ddeu, in the daytime, by day, Ex. 13, 

 21; Job 5, 14: kesukocltaeu kah nvk- 

 konaeu, by day and by night, Ps. 1, 2 

 (kemkodiie kah nukkonae. Josh. 1, 8); 

 kesukkdlhie, C. 



kesukodtumash, n. pi. days, in the 

 sense of years [kodtumw-ash] or as 

 measuring long jieriods of time, Deut. 

 11, 21; Job 14, 1 : lohshinash uk-kesukodt- 

 urnash, how many are his davs? Ps. 119, 

 84. 



kesukquieu, (it i.s) toward heaven, 

 heavenward (El. Gr. 21). 

 [Xarr. keesuckqhi, upward.] 



kestikun, v. i. it is mature, full grown, 

 ripe: kepenummonk kesukim, 'the har- 

 vest is ripe'. Rev. 14, 15. With an. 

 subj. kesimi (q. v.); suppos. pajeh 

 kemkit, till he is (full) grown. Gen. 38, 

 11. 



[Del. gischi, klschi, ready, done; gis- 

 chiecheu, it is ready, done, finished; 

 gi schi gu, he is bom, Zei.sb.] 



ketasscDt, n. king. Cant. 7, 5; Is. 6, 5; 

 pi. -lamirog, Josh. 10, 5; Job 3, 14 {tah- 

 scotamiiog, kings. Gen. 35, 11). \'TjI. 

 n. kelassootarncooiik, a kingdom, Matt. 

 5, 20 (axgwtamoonk, Dan. 5, 31; 7, 27; 

 tahswlammonk, pi. -ongash, Zeph. 3, 8; 

 Hag. 2, 22). 



[Quir. koltasmdamauok, 'princes', 

 =sd(heii(ij<iauk. Pier. .35.] 



keteahheau, v. cans, he giveth life to, 

 maketh live, ' quickeneth ' : uk-keUah- 

 oh, ' he quickeneth them', John 5, 21; 

 kuk-ketiaheh, thou quickeneth me, Ps. 

 71, 20. 



keteahogkou [kete&e-hogk'\, n. a living 

 creature, a living body or personality 

 (see hogk): pomanianuee keteahogkounnu, 

 he becomes {-unnu) a living soul, Gen. 

 2, 7; poiiianlamue ketedhogkou, a living 

 creature, Lev. 11, 46; life, Deut. 24, 6; 

 the soul, the spirit. Is. 42, 1; Gen. 14, 

 21; 34, 8 (keleahogkau, a soul, C). 



keteau, v. i. ( 1 ) he is alive, he lives, or is 

 quick, implying the possession of vital 

 energy or of animation; comp. poman- 

 tam; (2) he is in good health, he is re- 

 covered from sickness, 2 K. 20, 7; Is. 



