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BUKKAU OF AMEKICAN ETHNOLOGY 



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nana[h]konchiyeu-ut — cuntinued. 

 iliiil.; [iinn-]ii(iiioliho>ikip, I am in a 

 strait (betwixt two), 1 Pliil. 1, 23. 



nanamunnum qunuhtug, lie liran- 

 (lislies ('shakes') a spear, Job 41, L'9. 



nanaseu, adv. one by one, Mark 14, 19; 

 Is. 2", 12; nandse, John 8, 9. Freq. 

 from riiixsii, iiunxey, alone. 



nanashont, suppos. of ini}iitat:)iai'i, he 

 breatlies. 



nanashwu, v. i. he prepares, makes 

 ready; imperat. 2d sing, -imh, prepare 

 thyself, be ready, Jer. 46, 14. With 

 an. obj. mmaslm-eau, he prepares or 

 makes (him) ready; with inan. obj. 

 nanashinetam, he makes (it) ready; snp- 

 pos. nanaahrretbg, when he prepares 

 (it), Prov. 8, 27; with inan. obj. and 

 an. ending, -wetamau oaweUionk, he pre- 

 pares a habitation for (him), Ex. 15, 2. 



nanashwunnum, v. t. he prepares (it); 

 niniiiana.ilncuiiiium, I prepare it. Matt. 

 22, 4. (With formative of verbs de- 

 noting action of the hand.) 



nanaunum. See nanammnuni. 



*naiiawehteou, he keeps [safely, makes 

 safe] ; miii-inhidueehtoo, 1 keep, C. See 

 nannoive, iiaiii'»iHea. 



nana'wuiinuin, -aanum, -aunum, v. t. 

 [primarily to keepsafely,] he rulesover, 

 governs (it), Dan. 4, 17; 5, 21: ke-nanau- 

 mtm, thou rulest (it), Ps. 89, 9. With 

 an. obj. nanawumiau, -aunnaiX, he rules 

 over orgoverns (him), Ps. 59, 13; Rom. 

 7, 1: pish ke-nanauwunuk, he shall rule 

 over thee, Gen. 3, 16; suppos. nana- 

 (runont, nanadnont, he who rules; pi. 

 -uncheg, they who bear rule, rulers, Ex. 

 18, 21; Is. 52, 5 (nananuacldg, magis- 

 trates, rulers; title-page of Indian Laws). 

 N. agent, nanuvimnxiaen, iiananuwahi, 

 vananuaen, a ruler, Num. 13, 2; Ex. 22, 

 28; Jer. 51, 46; 'a nobleman', John 4, 

 46, = mushdshkelomp, Mass. Ps. (nan- 

 auonnuonat, to rule or govern; ndnd- 

 vanumeeh, keep thou me, C. ) . 



[Narr. neen nanowwunnemun, I over- 

 see, I look to or keep; naunduwheant 

 (and nanoimrtea), a keeper or nurse, an 

 overseer and orderer( of their worshiiO, 

 R.W. 52, 112.] 



nanepaushadt, -pauzshad, n. the 

 moon. Gen. .33, 14; ,37, 9; Josh. 10, 12, 

 . 13; itepdiizshad, Ps. 148. 3. Cf. nrpdiis, 

 the sun; also a (lunar) month. 



nanepaushadt, -pauzshad — continued. 

 [Xarr. iiniiijuiunltdl, the moon, the 

 moon god (and inmiiidnnork, a name of 

 lioth the sun and the moon). Abn. 

 kizSs (le soleil ou) la lune; nibankhSs, 

 la lune (nibaii-kizSs, nibaniSi, de nuit; 

 ne-nibaiise, 'je marchede nuit'). Chip. 

 kee zis (Sag.), (/i'zis (St Marys), {gisiss. 

 Bar.), sun; te be ke sis, diV ik ge' zis 

 (night sun), moon, Sch. Del. ni pa 

 hum, the moon; nipahwi, by night; ni- 

 pavouchwen, to go, to travel, by night, 

 Zeisb.] 



nannahkinnum. See minnohkinnum. 



nannowe, nanouwe, adv. freely, Matt. 

 10, 8; Rev. 21, 6; safely; nanoiviyeue, 

 in safety. Lev. 25, 19 {nanamve, free; 

 -(mwiyeue, safely, C. ); vamiove, volun- 

 tary, of free will, Deut. 16, 10. 



naunukshondt. See numtnkkushondf. 



nannumit, n. the north wind. Cant. 4, 16. 

 [Narr. mmummalin and suimddin.'\ 



nannummiyeu, -mau, adv. at the north, 

 northward, Gen. 13, 14; Is. 14, 31, 

 w)ileii miiinuminau, from the north, Ps. 

 107, 3. 



[Del. loinineii, v. adj. northerly, 

 Zeisb. Gr. 164; lo iixin a cht^ii, north wind, 

 Zeisb. Voc. 44.] 



nand, (it increases) more and more, in- 

 creasingly; used as an adverb of com- 

 parison: nano missi, it increases (be- 

 comes more and more great). Job 10, 

 16; nano ?n(Bna(as/i, they (inan.) increase 

 in number, are more, many, Ezra 9, 6; 

 nano waantam, he is more and more 

 wise, increases in wisdom, Luke 2, 52 

 {ndnd, moreover, C. ); nanomu-onhpiaeii 

 nano nunkfpiaash, 'heaps upon heaps', 

 Judg. 15, 16. 



*nan6ckquttin (Narr.), the southeast 

 wind, R. W. Cf. iniiinukciuodtul. 



nanohkinum,v.t. he seethes (it), boils (?) 

 it; imperat. and suppos. nanohkinu- 

 maik toh woh yen ndnohkiinumig, 'seethe 

 ye that ye will seethe', Ex. 16, 23. 



nanomonkquodtau, v. t. (freq. ) he con- 

 tinues to heap up, he piles (it) up, Job 

 27, 16. See noinunkqudy; numnvDk- 

 quail. 



*nanompanissuonk, vlil. n. idleness, C. 

 See the following: 



nanopassumau, he supplicates of, en- 

 treats (him). See namuiipai<siiniaii. 



nanouwe. See nannoirc 



