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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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moDsontupau, -ppcD — tontimifd. 



Jer. 47, 5; Mic. 1, Iti [musantlp, a l)al<l 

 bead, C. ). 



[Del. mil schant pe u, Zeisb.] 

 mcosqlieau, -quehheaii, v. t. an. he pro- 

 vokes, vexe.s ( bim ) ; infin. 2d pere. sing. 

 hnn-ma}sqheo6nal, Lev. 18, 18. Freq. 

 miommsqheau, q. v. 

 mooSliliq, n. a fly; pi. -quog, Ps. 78, 45. 

 Dimin. maisesuhq-uog , Ps. 105, 31. For 

 maii-sogke, black biter (? ) . Cf . sogkemas, 

 gnat. 



[Chip, dmonssag (pi.), little bees or 

 flies. Bar.; missisawk, misisai'ik, wasp.} 

 mosum, V. t. [he cuts smooth] he 

 smooths (his head), he shaves off or 

 removes (his hair or beard), 'he polls 

 his head', 2 Sam. 14, 26; pish mmsum 

 um-meesunk, 'he shall shave off his 

 hair'. Lev. 14, 8; imperat. moosunnish, 

 'cut off thy hair', 'poll thy head', Jer. 

 7, 29; Mic. 1, 16; suppos. mmsuk, when 

 he, etc., 2 Sam. 14, 26. With an. obj. 

 mimvail (for mcosehheail, causat.?), he 

 cuts or makes smooth (an an. obj.); 



u-uh-hogkuh, he shaves himself, 



Lev.l3, 33; shepsoh, he shears sheep, 



Gen. 31, 19; 38, 13. Caus. inan. mmseh- 

 li'fiii, he makes it smooth; suppos. 

 mcosiileunk, when he, etc.. Is. 28, 25. 

 Intrans. act. mwsu, he smooths, cuts or 

 trims smooth. 



[Abn. ne-mSsI, je me tonds; je me 

 rase les cheveux ; ne-mSsan, je le tondg.] 

 moosummu (?), v. i. (adj. ) he is jealous; 

 ntiin-maicheke-mmsummumn, 1 am very 

 jealous, 1 K. 19, 10; suppos. iioh mm- 

 sumonl, he who is jealous. Num. 5, 14. 

 Vbl. n. pass, maasitteamcoonk, jealousy. 

 Is. 42, 13. 

 moosumwaehquok, n. a razor. Num. 

 8, 7. From a causative, perhaps framed 

 by Eliot, moasumwaehheau, and the gene- 

 ric determinative -quok {-quog), a knife, j 

 mcowhaii, mdhwhati, v. a. an. he eats 

 what is alive, devours, as a beast of 

 prey. Gen. 49, 27; 1 K. 13, 28; ummoh- 

 whouh, (the beast) devoured him, Gen. 

 37, 20; askwk um-moowhoh, a serpent 

 bit him, Amos 5, 19; subj. ne woh mco- 

 M'/art, that (flesh) which may be eaten. 

 Lev. II, 47; noh manchont, he who eats, 

 v. 40; noh mmhhukque, ' he that eateth 

 me', John 6, 57. Cf. meettu. 



moowhati, mdhwhau — continued. 



[Narr. tuoln,, to eat (alive), R. W.; 

 cam- mull iicqauck, they will eat you; 

 Mohowahgmck or Mauquauog, "the 

 Canibals, or Men-eaters, up in to the 

 '\\'est" (Mohawks). Cree nmniiuyoo, 

 ' he eats him', Howse.] 

 *insickquatasli (Narr.), n. pi. 'boiled 

 ccii-n whole' (i. e. rno-sohquttahhash, not 

 broken small or pounded?). See soh- 

 quUahham. When broken, sohquttah- 

 hash without the prefix. Hence the 

 common name succotash, improperly 

 applied, however, to the unbroken 

 corn. 



[Abn. mesikStar, bl6 en tier, qui n'est 

 pas pil6. Del. mesittewall, boiled com 

 whole, Zeisb.] 

 msque. See mtisqui, red. 

 msqueheonk. See musquiheonk. 

 lusqui. See miisqui, red. 

 m'tah. See mHah. 

 *niuckko-wheesce iPeq.), the whip- 



lioorwill. Stiles. 

 *muckquetu (Narr.), he is swift; kum- 

 iiu'immuckqueti', you are (very) swift, 

 R. W. 

 mugquomp, mugwomp, n. a captain, 

 Mark 6, 21; Dan. 2, 15; Luke 22, .52; an 

 officer, 1 K. 2, 9; 2 Chr. 13, 12; 'duke', 

 Gen. 36, 40-43; augm. mummugquomp, 

 Acts 5, 26; kehchemugquomp, chief cap- 

 tain. Gen. 21, 22 [kehchum-. Acts 21, 

 31; kitdmm-, v. 33; pi. kehchimmug- 

 qiiompaog, Rev. 6, 15) lumukquompae, 

 valiantly, C.]. = mogki-omp, great 

 man (?). 



[Narr. niuckquomp-at'iog, captains or 

 valiant men.] 

 muhliog [ = i,i:hi,gk'\, n. the body. El. 

 Gr. 9; Matt. 10, 28; kuhhog, thy body; 

 tvuhhog, his lx)dy; muhhogkunk, n. col- 

 lect, (an indef. number of) dead bodies, 

 corpses, Nah. 3, 3. See -hog. 

 mulikont, mohkont, n. a leg, El. Gr. 

 10; Is. 47, 2; pi. -tash, Prov. 26, 20; 3d 

 pers. wuhkonlash, his legs, Dan. 2, 33. 



[Narr. mohkonl-ash. Aljn. 'Skaiit, son 

 jambe.] 

 miiKkos, miihkas, n. a nail, a claw, 

 talon, or hoof; pi. -kossog; wuhkassoh, 

 his nails (accus. -aoh, Deut. 21, 12); 

 Dan. 4, 33; 7, 19; kuhkossog, thy hoofs. 



