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nadtuppcD, natuppu — continued. 



thf mouiitiiin, Luke 8, 32; ke-netassu- 

 11101/ pish nadluiipaiog, thy cattle shall 

 feed, Is. 30, 23; with inan. obj. nadiiip- 

 pmwantam, he feeds on (it), Jer. 50, 19; 

 with an. obj. Dadtuppoovjaii, -jnvaii, he 

 prepares food (?) for or feeds (?) him; 

 imperat. 2d + 3d sing. nadtupweh, 'dress 

 him meat', 2 Sam. 13, 7; of. v. 5, timn- 

 iwhieauUch meelsuonk, let her dress the 

 meat [food]. See -uppoo, determinative 

 generic of verbs of feeding. 



[Xarr. nati'ipirock, (animals) feed.] 



naehtau, v. I. Lcausat. inan. from na-um, 

 he sees (?)], he appears, shows himself 

 to (him): monchu naihtaumat (intin.), 

 he went to show himself to, 1 K. 18, 2; 

 pret. iifii'Iitaomp, he appeared to, 2 Chr. 

 3, 1: with affixes: ke-nne.ihiunkoo, I ap- 

 pear to you. Lev. 9, 4. Cf. iiaht'inaii, he 

 shows (it) to; nahtus»u. 



nag, suppos. of v6-nni, he sees, when he 

 sees (it). 



nag. See ner/, they. 



nagont, nagunt (?), n. sand, Heb. 11, 12; 

 1 K. 4, 20; naguniu, -rnitu, in or on the 

 sand, Deut. 33, 19; Matt. 7, 26. See 

 kehlohhonndmuk, 'sand of the sea' (keh- 

 tahhannomuhk, Mass. Ps. ), Ps. 78, 27. 



[Abn. ncgdkS, sable. Del. le kau, 

 Zeisb.] 



nagum, pron. 3d sing. an. he, El. Gr. 7 

 ( = iioh, q. v.); pi. nagoli ( = nahoh), 

 they. 



[Narr. niifigoin, his own. Del. neka 

 or lukiimii, he, Zeisb. Gr.] 



nagTsrutteae, adv. continually, all the 

 time, always. Job 7, 16; 27, 10; Prov. 17, 

 17; 19, 13. 



[Abn. nekSleiiii, quelques jours ensuite 

 (in posterum).] 



nagwutteaeyeuooonk, vbl. n. continu- 

 ance, 'perseverance', Eph. 6, 18. 



nagwutteohteau [iiagvmU&e-ohieau'\,\ . i. 

 it ciintinues to be, it is continual, 

 1 Sam. 13, 14. 



nahen, adv. almost. El. Gr. 21; Judg. 

 19, 9; nearly, nigh to, Phil. 2, 27, 30: 

 nen nahen 7iun-nup, ' I am at the point 

 to die', Gen. 2.5, 33; nahen nuppm, 'he 

 is at the point of death', Mark 5, 23. 

 Cf. n&i; nrmu. 



[Narr. iieeni (of a dying man), 'he is 



nahen — continued, 

 drawing on.' Abn. nehini, tot, Ijien- 

 tot. Cree ni-ee, 'exactly.'] 



nahnagkiae. See nohnagkide. 



*nahnaiyeumooadt(?), a horse, C. See 

 vain'iiiiitik; nayeutam. 



nahnashali (freq. of nashail), v. i. he 

 breathes; 3d pers. infinit. u-umialmash- 

 onal, to breathe. Josh. 11, 11; -oneat, 

 V. 14; suppos. nanrishont {nahnashant, 

 Deut. 20, 16) and nanashonit, when he 

 breathes; pi. (part. ) neg nanashonilcheg, 

 they who breathe, Josh. 10, 40 {nen 

 mH!/)</.s'.s7i(i(«, I breathe, C. ). See 

 nashaihink. 



*nahog, they, them; ut iialiog, to them, 

 C.,=»'ff/io/(, El. Ci. noh. 



nahohtoeu [= ne hohtoeu, the nest in 



order], adv. secondly, El. Gr. 21: 



ompdsik, the second row, Ex. 28, 18; 

 afterwards (i. e. next after), Deut. 1, 8; 

 Luke 23, 26. See hohtoeti. 



nahonnushagk. See nolinushagk, ' fare- 

 well.' 



[Note.— Peflnition not completed. 1 



nahoosik, a 'pinnacle'. Matt. 4,5; Luke 

 4, 9; suppos. from a verb form ndi.-ussu 

 (inan. subj. -usseu), he makes pointed 

 or tapering; ne nahoosik, that which is 

 made pointed. See n£i. 



nahtinaii, noh.t-, v. t. inan. and an. he 

 shows (it) to (him); he makes (it) 

 appear to (him), Esth. 4, 8 (infin.) : 

 kenahtinugh, I will show to you, Judg. 4, 

 22; howannahlinukqueog, who will show 

 (it) to us? Ps. 4, 6; suppos. nohtinont, 

 Judg. 1, 25. Cf. naehtau; namehcau. 



nahtussu, v. t. he shows, makes appar- 

 ent (-MS«t, performs the act of show- 

 ing); imperat. HoAtos, show thou (it), 

 Ezek. 43, 10; with affix, nahtusseh knm- 

 mayash, show me thy ways, Ps. 25, 4 

 {nahtuhseh keck, show me vour house, 



nai, V. i. it makes a point or angle, it is 

 angled or angular: yatie n/ti, it is four- 

 angled, square, Ezek. 45, 2; nJ yaue naee, 

 on the four corners, ibid. ; suppos. ndiag, 

 naiyag, when it makes an angle; as n. 

 a corner, an angle: yaue naiyag welu, 

 the four corners of the house (lit. where 

 the house four-corners). Job 1, 19, 

 = yauii-e ndyag, Ex. 27, 2, and yaue nah 

 nayag { freq. all the corners). Acts 11,5. 

 See nashin. 



