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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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kodtumwohkom — lont i nued . 



{-Jiknm), 1)0 goes from year to year; 

 (with a miineral or indefinite quantita- 

 tive) he is years old: nabn-npese 



Icodtumvxihkom, she is twelve years old, 

 Mark 5, 42. 



[Narr. loh huUeaxhe l.-odtnnnrohkom, 

 how many years old are you?] 



kodtuppcD, V. i. he is hungry, Is. 44, 

 12; ilatt. 4, 2; pret. 7iuk-kodlup [for 

 -upup (?)], I was hungry. Matt. 25, 35, 

 42; suppos. kadtupwut, kodt-, when he is 

 hungry, Mark 2, 25; Is. 58, 10. .From 

 kod, desiderative, and -uppco (v. ge- 

 neric), he eats, he longs to eat. 



[Narr. n'cdthip, I am liungry; im'in- 

 nancattup, I am very hungry. Del. kat 

 to pti i, to hunger, Zeisb.] 



*kog'kaliqutteau, v. i.: nvk-koghiliqut- 

 team, I counsel or advise, C. ; with an. 

 obj. kogkohkooioaii, he gives counsel (to 

 him^C. 



kogkeau, kogkewau, v. i. he is mad, 

 in.«ane, Ijeside himself, 1 Sam. 21, 14; 

 John 10, 20 (kakewau, Mass. Ps. ): kuk- 

 kogke'i (pres. actual), thou art beside 

 thyself; matla nuk-kogke-oh (negat. ), I 

 am not mad. Acts 26, 24, 25; suppos. 

 7ioh kogkeuH, he who is mad; pi. -edcheg, 

 Matt. 4, 24; suppos. pass. inan. as n. kag- 

 keamnk, madness, being mad, 1 Sam. 

 21, 13. Vbl. n. kogkeaniik, madness. 

 K. agent, kogkeaen, imlrf. -'n jiin. a mad- 

 man. Ady. kogki', kiHjL,, [Lfighm-, C.), 

 madly, of madness. Vb. adj. kogkeesu, 

 he does madly, he is actively mad, 

 'lunatic'. Matt. 17, 15. 



*kogkeliodp6nat, v. i. (infin.) to be 

 drunk [?], C. 



[Cree krexkynypai/oo, lie is drunk.] 



kogkeissippannwau, -amou, v. i. he is 

 drunk, Ps. 107, 27 (suppos. kakesup- 

 padt, W'hen he is drunk, Mass. Ps. ) ; im- 

 perat. cihgue kogkesupwmvish, don't be 

 drunk, C. Vbl. n. -ammonk, drunken- 

 ness, Deut. 29, 19. N. agent, -amwahi, 

 a drunkaril, Prov. 26, 9. 



kogkeusquau (v. i. she is a mad woman ) , 

 a harlot. Is. 23, 15, 16; pi. -squAog, 

 Prov. 7, 10. Vbl. n. kogkeusquawoiik, 

 harlotry, 'lasciviousness', Mark 7, 22. 



kog'kewau. See kugki'au. 



kogkohsum, kogoxum, kogkohkus- 

 sum, kuhkussum, v. t. he cuts in 



kogkohsum, etc. — continued. 



shape, carves, engraves, fashions 1 ly cut- 

 ting (it), Zech. 3, 9; (infin.) Ex. 31,5; 

 35, 33; suppos. luih ndlUoe kohkubhisit, 

 he who skilfully cuts, who has 'skill to 

 grave', 2 Chr. 2, 7. Vbl. n. biijornni- 

 coonk, carving, 'graving', Zech. 3, 9. 

 Adv. and adj. kogo.nimwe, kogoksumve, 

 by carving or graving, carved, graven, 

 2 Chr. 34, 4, 7; Jer. 51, 47, 52. 



kog'kopsau, (he is) deaf, Lev. 19, 14; Is. 

 29, 18; suppos. kokohsoni, kogkobsont, 

 Ex. 4, 11; Ps. 38, 13; pi. -oncheg, Is. 

 43, 8 [kogkopsde mehtauog, a deaf ear, 

 0. ): kohkobsahtauog, pi. -ogash, deaf 

 ears. Is. 35, 5, =vmhtauogash kuppiye- 

 tiash (closed ears), Mic. 7, 16. From 

 kuppi, closed, fast, with augm. redupl. 

 and intr. an. formative, 'su ko-kup'm, 

 he is shut close. See kuppoliosu. 



[Narr. n\-upsa, I am deaf. Abn. ne- 

 gaglwjmi. Del. gegepclioat, a deaf i)er- 

 .son, Zeisb.] 



kog'kouequaU, -quaou, v. i. he sleeps 

 (lightly), he slumbers, Ps. 121, 3, 4. 

 Vbl. n. -qudonk, slumber, light sleep, 

 Prov. 24, 33. 



kSgkounogoliquolihou, -og'kaliquoh.- 

 hou, n. a thistle, 2 K. 14,9; 2 Chr. 25, 28. 

 Ci.kdnukkelilahiuhaii, he pierces, pricks. 



kogkounum, v. t. he withholds (it); 

 with an. 2d obj. he withholds (it) from 

 (him); kiik-kogkouiiiunai'i, thou with- 

 holdest (it) from him. Job 22, 7. From 

 kSuni-iin. 



kogkussohkoag, n. a high place; pi. 

 -gish, 1 Sam. 13, 6. Augm. of kitssoh- 

 koag, suppos. of kussohkdi, high. 



kogoxum. See kogkolmtm. 



kogsuhkoag, n.; pi. +'is/!, 'hills', Luke 

 23, 30 (for kogkmsohkuaglsh) . 



koh. See bi. 



kohkatoon, kohketcon. See kiihkuttmn. 



kohkodhumau, v. i. he chews the cud; 

 negat. nmltit bilikodhummoa, he does 

 not chew the cud, Deut. 14, 8, =matta 

 oiirliifliniiiutrn. Lev. 11, 7; suppos. bih- 

 kodhinnoiit, Deut. 14, 6, =(inrhitU>iiiont, 

 Lev. 11, 3; pi. -imcheg, Deut. 14, 7. 

 Cf. onrhlttamau. 



kohkdnooau, v. t. an. he denies (him). 

 See qih'iiajirdi'i. 



kohkuhquag' [suppos. of hilikuhqueu, it 

 goes up], n. the toji (of a hill orascent). 



