NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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kukkehtau, kukkeihtaii, v. t. an. he 



gives attention to, liearkens to, observes 



(him). From tuhkham, he marks (?). 



Imperat. 2d sing, kukkeitaxh, Vs. 45, 10 



lahchusutash, Mass. Ps.] ; ( 2d -f- 1st sing. ) 



kukkehtah, hearken to me, Num. 23, 18; 



2d pi. noh kiikkeitok, to wlioni, hearken 



ye, Deut. 18, 1.5. 



[Narr. kikkita, hearken thou to me. 



Abn. ne-kikl.am, je suis attentif, j'^coute; 



imperat. kita, kekSittanmi, je t'ecoute, 



je t'obeis.] 

 kukkonashquaeC?), adv. and adj. : 



missonkquaminneash, 'full eai's of corn 



in the husk', 2 K. 4, 42. 

 kukkow. See kiijimk. 

 *kumma, adv. lately, C. See kiitlmnma. 

 kummooto. See knmmmto, he steals. 

 *kunam (Narr. ), a spoon; pi. -imiiiog, E. 



W.; kunndin, qiionnum, C. See, kenam. 

 kunkohteadteae, adv. and adj. of dry- 

 ness, dry: olike, dry (i. e. parched 



liy drought) land, Jer. 50, 12. See 



kolDikaii, (there is) drought. 

 *kunnatequanick, n. a window, C'. See 



kenogkeneg. 

 *kunndsuep (Narr. ), n. a killoek or 



anchor, R. \V. See kenuhquah. 

 kuppadt, kuppad, n. ice. Job 6, 16; 38, 



29. From kuppi-ohlemi; lit. 'when it 



is covered' or 'closed up.' 



[Peq. kupjMt, Stiles. Narr. rapdt, 



R. W. Del. k'patten, it (e. g. the river) 



is frozen up, Zeisb.] 

 *kuppaquat ( Narr. ) , 'it is overcast ' , i. e. 



wlien it is cloudy, = kuppohqaodt . 

 kuppi, (1) (it is) close, shut in, inclosed. 



(2) thick, close together. (3) as n. a 

 thicket (a place where trees grow close 

 together), a 'wood', Eccl. 2, 6; 'grove'. 



1 K. 16, 33; 2 K. 21, 3; kuppahlu, in 

 covert, Job 38, 40; 'in thickets', Jer. 4, 

 29; Is. 9, 18; pi. kuppiyeuaxh, 'groves', 



2 Chr. 31, 1. (Sansk. kumb or kuh, 

 tegere; Greek ki'ttoj, 6Ke7roo; Engl. 

 keep, coop.) 



[Narr. cujjji-,-„iarhaiig. thick wood, a 

 swamp, R. W.] 

 kuppogki, (it is) thick: kuhpogkii poh- 

 kenai, (there is) thick darkness, Deut. 

 4, 11; pasuk menutclteganit unnukkuhque 

 huppogki, (it is) a hand's breadth thick, 

 2 Chr. 4, 5; suppos. ne kiilijiogok, the 

 thickness of it (guhpogok, Ezek. 41, 9). 

 Adv. kiippogke, Ezek. 41, 26. 



kuppogki — continued. 



[Aim. kijii'ighe, (bois) ^pais, en plat; 

 suppos. kepaghck. Del. kopachkan; an. 

 kopaclikisso, Zeisb. ] 

 kuppohliam, kuppuhham, \. t. he 

 stops, stays, closes (it), 2 Chr. 32, 30; 

 pi. 2 K. 3, 25; Heb. 11, 33; suppos. koh- 

 liog, when he stops (it) : noh kobhog, he 

 who stops (it), Job 38, 37; pi. neg kob- 

 liogeg, 2 Chr. 32, 4; pass. (Lnan. subj. ) 

 kohhamuk, when it is closed, when it 

 closes, Josh. 2, 5; Titus 1, 11; with an. 

 ol)j. kiippohhau, kuppuhhoii, he stops 

 (him). Vbl. n. kiippohhainmimk, -mo- 

 iniiik, a stopping (place), a 'haven', 

 Acts 27, 12. From kuppi + a»n (ohham ) , 

 he goes, [nuk-kupham, I shut, C] 



[Narr. kujjhoDimm, to shut the door; 

 kuplaish, shut the door, R. W. Abn. 

 ne-kephdmeii, je le bouche (un trou). 

 Del. kpa-hi, shut the door; kpa-lioon, a 

 door, Zeisb. Voc. ] 



kuppohkomuk [kuppi -komuk}, n. (1) a 

 I'lacc inclosed, shut in; (2) a place 

 which is thick-set, where trees are close 

 together, Deut. 16, 21. 



[Narr. cappacommock, "which sig- 

 nifies a refuge or hiding-place, as I con- 

 ceive." R. \V.] 



kuppohosu, kuppuhhausu, v. adj. he 

 is stiijiped, stayed, shut in, 1 Sam. 23, 7; 

 Rom. 3, 19; and v. i. he stops or closes. 

 Cf. kogkopsau, (he is) deaf. 



[Narr. ri'eupga, I am deaf. Abn. ke- 

 bahai'isS, il bouche cela; gagh"p:<e,\\ est 

 sourd. Del. /.7)'(;k).s», Zeisb.] 



kuppohquodt, (when it is) cloudy 

 weather, when the sky is overcast. 

 Adv. and adj. -quodtde, -quodte (?), 

 cli.udy. Ezek. 30, 3. 

 [Xarr. ki'ippiiqiiiit.'\ 



kuppuhham. See kuppohliam. 



kuppuhhausu. See kuppohosu. 



kuppuhhou, n. a door, Prov. 26, 14. See 

 kuppohhdtii. 



[Del. kpa-lioou, Zeisb. Voc. 8.] 



kupputtcon [=kujipi-wutla>ii, closed 

 mouth], V. i. he is dumb, speechless: 

 pish kukkupputtoan, thou shalt be dumb, 

 Luke 1, 20; pret. kuijputlmn-up, he was 

 speechless, Luke 1. 22. 



kupshagkineasuonk, vbl. ii. imprison- 

 ment; pi. -orign.th, Heb. 11, .36. 



*kupyas. See knpiauss; cf. -uiohiiioskuh- 



