NATICK-ENGLIbH BICTIONARY 



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neteag — ci mtinued . 



ter, fact I, Deut. 4, ML' (hdaiij iii„jk,,,lth- 

 iiink, a thing left, C. 172). 

 [Del. iiieiUuwle, 'matter', Zeisb.] 

 netomp, my friend. See weetomp. 

 netompas, njy sister. See vectompas. 

 netuhtou, nehtiihtau, v. caug. inan. he 

 learus (it), acquires skill in (it): nim- 

 neti'ihtou-un, I learn it. Gen. 30, 27; mim- 

 maliche netulilop (pret. ), I have learned 

 (it), Phil. 4, 11; pi. nehtuhtauog, Deut. 

 31, 12; -tdog, they learn, are skilled 

 in, Dan. 1, 17. Vbl. n. -toonl; -tnuonk, 

 learning, .skill, Dan. 1, 17; John 7, 15. 

 X. agent, -tuen (indef. -tuenin), a skil- 

 ful man, 2 Chr. 2, 13. 

 neuantam, v. i. and t. inan. he grieves, is 

 sorrowful, he grieves for (it), 1 Sam. 

 20, 34; imperat. of prohib. ahque neuan- 

 lam/vk, do not grieve. Gen. 45, 5; pret. 

 -anmp, -mnop, I was grieved. Vbl. n. 

 -amoonk, grief [grieving], sorrow, Prov. 

 15, 13; Is. 53, 3. See nohtimwinneat. 



[Narr. n'nowantam, I am grieved for 

 you.] 

 nevrutche [iie inilrlir, that from], adv. 

 for, from, because, El. Gr. 22; there- 

 fore, Eccl. 2, 1; because, Is. 7, 5; 



yen, for this cause, because of this, 

 Eph. 3, 14 (iiauwitch, thence, 0. ). Cf. 

 niiivhutclie, therefrom. 

 [Del. netrentKchi, Zeisb.] 

 *neyanat, last year, C. 

 neyane. See neane. 

 *neyliom (Narr.), a turkey; pi. -vm- 

 iiidiiog. 



[Aim. nrlti'mi' (and ehhnS), coq.] 

 *nick6mmo (Xarr. ),a (solemn) feast or 



dance. 

 nikktimme, nuk-, easily, James 3, 17; 

 with an. subj. nikkmnem. Matt. 11, 

 30; suppos. (?) nukkuminal : amie nuk- 

 kurnmat, more easily, 'sooner', Luke 

 16, 17; utioh ne nnkkummat, 'whether it 

 is easier' (to say, etc.), Mark 2, 9; nak- 

 kwnmathi, 'rather than', (this) 'and 

 not' that, preferably to, Prov. 8, 10. 

 ninyeu, nunneyeu, n. urine, 2 K. IS, 



27; Is. 36, 12. 

 nippe, nuppe, n. water, Deut. 23, 4; 

 Judg. 5, 25; Ps. 78, 16, 20; pi. -pnish, 

 Ps. 105, 29. From a root 'pe, 'pi (not 

 found separate), with the directive and 

 determinative m: In comjiound words 



nippe, nuppe— continued, 

 tlie sujipos. 'poij is employed, as in sun- 

 /■ippog [iuiujut-pogl, cool water, i. v. 

 water when cool. See -pog. 



[Peq. impp, nupph, Stiles. Quir. 

 nip'p', Pier. 22. Xarr. nip. Abn. vehi, 

 eau; W-e6J, eau froide. Cree nippce (in. 

 comp. -appvooy, ' liquor ' , liquid ) . Chip. 

 >ubeh,J.; yi'i'hi, Sch. Del. rii'bi, Zeisb. 

 (and vie ni'ip peek, a lake or pond).] 

 nippisse, nips (dim. of nij^pe, small 

 water), a pool or pond, John 5, 2, 4, 7, 

 as adj. and adv. nuppisse nippie, water of 



the pool; nijjpecish, waters of the 



pool. Is. 22, 9, 11; pi. -no.'ih, ponds, Is. 

 19, 10 (nippis, Mass. Ps., John 5,-2). 



[Narr. niphoese, 'some water' (for 

 drinking); n't2)s, a pond.] 

 nippissepog, nup-, n. a pond or small 

 lake, Neh. 3, 16: en nnppi&'iepag-init, 

 'into a standing water', Ps. 107, 35; 

 'into the lake', Luke 8, 33. From 7i!p- 

 pisse and -pog. 

 nips. See nippisse. 

 nish, pi. of ne, these or those (inan. ), El. 



Gr. 7; Luke 15, 16. 

 nish. See nislnre, three. 

 nishkeneunkque, -unique, (it is) un- 

 clean, filthy. Lev. 5, 2; 1 Tim. 3, 3, 8; 

 suppos. -unkquok, when it is unclean, 

 Lev. 5, 2; ne , that which is un- 

 clean, filthy, 'abominable', Jer. 44, 4; 

 Lev. 7, 21. With an. subj. nishkenennk- 

 qwsii, V. adj. an. he is unclean, (one 

 who is) imclean, etc.. Lev. 11, 5; 12, 2; 

 Job 15, 16; suppos. -uss'tt, Lev. 5, 3. 

 Vbl. n. -ussuonk (an.), uncleanness. 

 Lev. 5, 3; Col. 3, 5. With inan. subj. 

 mshkeneunkquodiau, it is unclean or 

 filthy. Adj. and adv. -odtde, Zecli. 3, 3, 4. 

 [Del. nis ksu, nasty, Zeisb.] 

 nishkenon [v. imp. it drizzles], as n. 

 fine rain, drizzle, 'mist'. Acts 13, 11; 

 'vapor', James 4, 14. N. collect, nish- 

 kemink, 'small rain', Deut. 32, 2. Cf. 

 sokanon, it rains. 



[Chip, niskddad, the weather is very 

 bad. Bar. 532. Del. niskelaan, foul, 

 rainy weather, Zeisb.] 

 nishketeau, v. caus. inan. obj. he makes 

 (it) unclean, defiles (it); pi. -eaiiog, 

 Jude 8. 

 nishketeauunat, v. act. to defile, to make 

 unclean: ?tiViAv/<rii;o,f/, they defile (it), 



