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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONAKY 



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natinneham — continued. 



he yeeks (him), Matt. 18, 12; suppos. 



< noh nalinnewlio'iit, lie who seelis (liim), 

 Lam. 3, 25. 



[Narr. natinnelms, search (thou); tia- 

 qna <-»u-nA/tn)ic, what do you looli for?] 



natippaeu. See nehtippaev. 



natootomau, v. t. an. he questions (him), 

 asks I him) a question; (natcotmnaiiau) 

 JNIatt. 1(3, 13; -mauoh, Matt. 22, 35; 

 with the characteristic {-hk) of con- 

 tinued action, natwlomuhkau, he makes 

 inquiries, goes on asking questions (of 

 him); infinit. -konat, to inquire, Ezra 

 7, 14. 



[Narr. kun-nat6teml, do you ask me? 

 n'natotemiiekaun, I will ask the way. 

 Cree nntoii;-i'theinayoo, he looks for, 

 seeks ( him ) ; imtow-ethetum, he seeks it.] 



natcotomuhteaonk, vbl. n. (from -uh- 

 teaii, V. i. he asks) a question, Mark 11, 

 29; 12, 34 { millmtumirehteaonk, G. ). 



nattauwompu. See nadtauwompu. 



*iiattcoliqus ( Mass. Ps. ) , a wolf, John 10, 

 12 (nattaoquntiu-og, wolves, C); onto(jUos, 

 a wolf. Wood. 



[Narr. natdrjus, wolf; moatloqus, a 

 Mark wolf, E.W.] 



natuppu. See nadtuppoo, he feeds. 



natwontam, v. i. and t. inan. he consid- 

 ers, meditates, devises, Ps. 36, 4: nun-nat- 

 vontaiit, I meditate, Ps. 119, 15; I de- 

 vise, Mic. 2, 3; imperat. 2d sing, -ontash 

 nun-nataontainoironk (vbl. n. ), 'con- 

 sider my meditation', Ps. 5, 1. 



na-um, v. i. he sees. Job 28, 24; Matt. 12, 

 22; and t. inan. he sees (it). Job 34, 21: 

 nunnaum, I see, Jer. 1, 11; .John 9, 25; 

 suppos. nag, when he sees (it), Gen. 

 42, 1:3 6 {naik, Matt. 21, 19); imperat. 

 2d sing ndish, naiish, n&.ih; pi. naimi- 

 mk, see, behold. Vbl. n. n&umwonk, 

 sight, Deut. 28, 67; Luke 4, 18. With 

 an. oh)j. ndait, naxiau, he sees (him), 

 Gen. 42, 7; John 1, 29; imperat. 2d pi. 

 nok, Is. 42, 1; suppos. nauorU, when he 

 sees (him), 2 K. 4, 25; with affixes, ke- 

 nd-eh, thou seest me. Gen. 16, 13; noh 

 naiit, he who seeth me, John 12, 45; 

 14, 9. Cf. nogque, umnpu. 



[Abn. ne-namihSe, je vols. Del. ne 

 )iien, to see, Zeisb.] 



naumatuonk, vbl. n. a law, Deut. 1, 5. 

 pi. -ongaxh, Ex. 16, 8. Cf. naiwai/nk, 

 umssittumundt. 



-naumon (not found without the pro- 

 nom. prefix), son. See irtinnauinonuh. 



*naiint (Xarr. ), alone, only. See nont. 



naiit [na vl], adv. of place. El. Gr. 21; 

 therein, thereon, thereat. Is. 42, 11: na 

 ut ahqiiompag, at that time, Dan. 3, 8; 

 mill id, thereon, Luke 13, 6. 



nauusukomunneat. See nSmsukoiimn- 

 itrat. 



nauwae. See naihaue. 



nauwaelitamuneau, v. t. inan. he liows 

 down to (it); infin. 2d pi. Lev. 26, 1. 



nauwaeil, v. i. (1) he bends down, bows, 

 stoops, Judg. 5, 27. (2) he worships, 

 Ex. 34, 8; pi. -wog, they worship, Ex. 

 4, 31; they bow down. Is. 46, 2; im- 

 perat. 2d pi. nauwaegk, worship ye, Ex. 

 24, 1. Adv. )Kvmi-de, Gen. 49, 15. 



nauwakompaii, v. i. he stands stoojjing 

 or bowed down; suppos. -pavjt, when 

 he stoops, Luke 24, 12. 



[Del. nauiraguf'pm, to hang the head 

 down, Zeisb.] 



nauwanum, v. t. he bends or bows down 

 (his person, head, face, etc. ), Ex. .34, 8; 

 pi. -imivog, Ex.4, 31; Luke 24, 5; pret, 

 iiauu-amimdmp Judah, I have tiient Ju- 

 dah, Zech. 9, 13. 



nauwosu, -seu, v. i. act. he jjerforms 

 the act of bowing or stooping, lie bows 

 or stoops. Is. 46, 1; John 20. 11; suppos. 

 nddnsit, when he stoops, John 20, 5. 



naiiwot, nauvrut. See nOddt. 



nawhutche [/la icutrhe, therefrom or 

 there out of], some of, a part of, El. 



Gr. 8; Is. 44, 16, 17: kemkodtash, 



some days, Dan. 8, 27. 



*iiawTwauwquaw (Narr.), afternoon. 

 From iiimmiti't, he goes down, stoops. 



nayeumaii, naicomau, v. t. an. he bears 

 or carries (on his back or shoulders) an 

 an. obj.; infin. 3d sing, wu-niiyeu- 

 moncd yokoh (an.), to bear the yoke, 

 Lam. 3, 27. 



nayeumuk, naicomuk, which has the 

 form of the suppos. pass, participle, 

 'when he is carried or borne' (on the 

 shoulders of another), is used by Eliot 

 for the indicative v. t. he rides upon: ~ 

 nayeumuk ass-oh, she rode upon an ass, 



1 Sam. 25, 42; chendj, on a 



cherub, 2 Sam. 22, 11 ( = nayeumugk, 

 Ps. 18, 10); pi. -ukquog, they rode 

 upon (camels), Gen. 24, 61; suppos. 

 part. \>\. iieg nammukqutcheg, they who 



