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nunnukkushonat, eU\ — continued, 

 fear), Heli. 12, 21; nuniiukk-Hshomp, I 

 trembled, Hab. 3, 16; nuniuikalwaii, it 

 trembled, 2 Sam. 22, 8; nannukshaog, 

 they trembled, Ex. 19, 16; 1 Sam. 14, 15; 

 nunnukshau mishenuksJidonk mmcheke, 

 'he trembled very exceedingly'. Gen. 

 27,33; nunnukkushoni, -cjuslvjiit (part.), 

 trembling, Mark 5, 33; Acts 9, 6; 

 matta troh nmmkktishonog (?), 'which 

 can not be moved' (7), Heb. 12, 28 {nttn- 

 nukkisshOnat, to tremble or tingle, C. 

 213; nunnukklshshom, I shake, p. 208; 

 -kishom, I tremble; iiaoineyaus nunnukis- 

 shau, my flesh trembleth, p. 213). 



[Del. nun gach tsclii, I shake for cold, 

 Zeisb. Voc. 25.] 

 nunnukontunk. See mmneuknluuk. 

 nunnukquappineat, v. t. to be in dan- 

 ger: iiniuiiikijuiippii en, he is in danger 

 of, !Matt. 5, 21, 22, =nitk<jnoppti, Mark 

 3, 29. 

 nuuuukque, adj. and adv. dangerous, 



j)erilous, 2 Tim. 3, 1. 

 nunnukquodtut, adv. in peril, in dan- 

 ger { = nukquodtut), Lam. 5, 9; Rom. 8, 

 35; 2 Cor. 11, 26: ndnukqaok, when it 

 is dangerous. Acts 27, 9 [both suppos. 

 forms, but used as nouns, as in Rom. 8, 

 35]. Cf. nana[h']konrhryni.-ut. 

 nunnukqushonat. See ititinmkkushondt. 

 nunnukqussenat, v. i. to take heed, to 

 act cautiou.sly (naunakqunsinneal, to be- 

 ware, C. 182): inatta nunnukqusm., he 

 took no heed, 2 K. 10, 31; nunnukqus- 

 sish {kuhhog), take heed to thyself, 

 Ex. 34, 12; Deut. 4, 9; 12, 30; {nuksush, ) 

 Ex. 10, 28; nunnukqussek, take ye heed 

 (to yourselves), Deut. 11, 16; 27, 9; Jer. 

 9, 4; Matt. 16, 6; nunnukqussilch, let him 

 take heed, 1 Cor. 10, 12; nashpe nunnuk- j 

 qussit, 'by (his) taking heed', Ps. 119, 9 

 (nen nunnukqus, I beware, C. 182; nun- 

 nukqussuontash kehtali, beware of the 

 sea, p. 232). 

 nuuuukqussudnook (from v. t. an.), be- 

 ware ye of (an. obj.), = wabesuoncok, 

 Phil. 3, 2. 

 *nuiinukqussuontaniunat, v. t. to be- 

 ware of (inan. obj.): nunnukquxmontash 

 keitiih, beware of the sea, C. 182, 232. 

 nunnukshae, adj. trembling, which 

 trembles, Deut. 28, 65; 2 Cor. 7, 15 

 {ninukshae, C. 176) ; mat nunnukqushe 

 kuttamn, boldness of speech, 2 Cor. 7, 4. 

 B. A. E., Bull. 25 7 



nunnukshaonk, n. trendjling ( throiigli 



fear), 1 Sam. 14, 15; .Job 4, 14. 

 nunnutclieg:, my hand. See nn'milrheg 



(m'nulcheg). 

 nunobpe, adj. dry. Num. 6, 3 {nunndpi, 

 C. 169) : nanubpi, nanabpeu, dry land (as 

 distinguished from water or land cov- 

 ered by water). Gen. 1, 9, 10 ( = nabuh- 

 teai, Hag. 2, 6); nuimohohke, 'theearth', 

 dry land, Prov. 30, 16; aijimkeloJi. nun- 

 nobiyeuut, 'he made the .sea dry land', 

 Ex. 14, 21; iniiinappeshl,, be (thou) drv. 

 Is. 44, 27. 



[Narr. vimppi, dry; iniappiujital, dry 

 weather, R. W. 82.] 

 nunohkomuk, n. a landing place (a 

 'shore'). Acts 27, 39; John 21, 8, 9; 

 j Jonah 1,13: kelahliamie unnwiohkotind; 

 the seashore, .ler, 47, 7. 

 nunohtae, adj. dry (that which has lie- 

 come dry 01- is made dry ) : melilug, 



dry tree, 'dry stubble'. Is. .56, 3; Job 

 13, 25; pi. -ctasli, Josh. 9, 5; Ezek. 37, 2; 

 nmiolitaat, in that which is dry (i. e. in 

 a dry tree, Luke 23, 31); nunohtaeu, 

 Ezek. 37, 4; Hos. 9, 14. 

 nuuohteauunat, v. i. to become dry, to 

 dry up: nuiioldeau, it is (become) dry, 

 Josh. 9, 12; nlppeash . . . nmiohtaash, 

 the waters dry up. Job 12, 15; nunah- 

 top, it was dry, Judg. 6, 40; nunohtaj, 

 let it become dry, Judg. 6, 39; nun- 

 nohsiti?), if it be dry, Judg. 6, 37. Cf. 

 nunnowwa (Narr.), harvest time, R. W. 

 92. 

 nuppe, diminutive nuppisse. See nippe, 



water; iiijijiixsi', a pool or pond. 

 nuppissepog. Set- uijipisscpug. 

 nuppoh, nuppohwhun, n. a wing (not 

 found except in the constructive or olj- 

 jective nuppoh, nuppohwliunoh, with 

 prefix of 3d person): nuppohwunau, 

 winged, having wings. Is. 6, 2; yaiiiii- 

 nepi'ihv}}iunmi, having four wings, Ezek. 

 1, 6. See wunnuppoh, wannuppohwhun. 

 [Allied to nuppunat and nepaus{'!).'\ 

 nuppoo, nuppooe, adj. ( he is) dead, Judg. 

 4, 22; 1 Sam. 24, 14; pi. an. nuppcuog, 

 Ps. 88, 5, 10. 

 nuppooe, nuppoang-ane, adj. deadly, 

 producing death, Mark 16, 18; Jamea 

 3, 8; Rev. 13, 3. 

 nuppoDonk, n. death, Gen. 21, 16; Ex. 

 10, 17; Job 5, 21; 2 K. 4, 40. 



