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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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onkquotteonat — eontiniied. 



minmeinsh, 'I will give you your 

 money?', p. 135.] 



onkqussoliliou, n. the cover or 'lid' (of 

 a chest, 2 K. 12, 9). 



onkup[pe], n. strong drink, Is. 5, 11, 22; 

 Prov. 20.1, = manuhkntj wullaUamoonk, 

 Lev. 10, 9, =menuhke iruttaltninoonk, 

 Num. 6, 3; onkuppe, Prov. 31, 4, 6. 



[Abn. a'kslii, boisson forte, Rasles. 

 Del. aclieimii, .strong, spirituous, Zeisb. 

 Gr. 167.] 



onkwheg, n. = onkwhonk; pi. -\-asli, cov- 

 ers to dishes, etc.. Num. 4, 7. 



onkwhongane, adj. covering, Num. 4, 5. 



onkwhonk, n. a covering, Num. 4, 6, 



10, 14; a screen or curtain, v. 25, 26; 

 wulch mishelttash, a covert from the tem- 

 pest,' Is. 32, 2; 1)1. onkwhongash, cover- 

 ings, Prov. 31, 22. See piitlocihaiii. 



onkwhosuonk, n. that which makes a 

 cover or covers; pl.-ongauli, Ex. 25, 29. 



*onn6hquat (?), 'raining', C. 222. C'f. 

 u'uniwitqiiudt, fair weather. 



[Narr. anaqual, rain, R. \V. 83. Del. 

 alhacquot, 'it rains a general rain (over 

 a large surface of country)', Zeisb. Gr. 

 161; 'stormy, rainy weather", Zeisb. 

 Voc. 14.] 



onoquesuonk, ana-, n. a joint; pi. -on- 

 yash, Ca.i\i. 7, 1; Eph. 4, 16. 



6nouwussu, adj. lean, Ezek. 34, 20 [from 

 ainou-weyaus, low [hollow] fie.sh (?)]: 

 a>weei/auseeweespl«h (')iiauiciis,-<euiiia), 'the 

 fatness of his flesh shall wax lean'. Is. 

 17, 4; iaiiauii'imsiiog, ianaawussitoheij 

 (an. pi.). Gen. 41, 3, 4; unuinvusme, C. 

 172. 



[N'arr. iKinoiririisKn, it is lean, K. W. 

 143.] 



onquontoowonat, \'. i. to roar, as a wild 

 beast: pif:h oiirptonlmwau, he shall roar. 

 Is. 42, 13; initogqii-Ontcowomun, we roar. 

 Is. 59, 11; piuli ogquonlmaog wuske qun- 

 nonouut, they shall roar like a young 

 lion, Is. 5, 2S1 { = iiehnehteau(og), Hos. 



11, lOi. 

 onquottantamunat, v. t. to recompense 



or reward; (inan. obj.) to repay: noli 

 voh onkquottantam, he will recompense 

 (it). Job. 34, 33; nntonkquadlanlam, I 

 will recompense (it), Jer. 16, 18; ahqm 

 onkqutok, do not recompense (evi! for 



onquottantamunat — con t in ued . 



evil), Rom. 12, 17; onkqualonluj, let him 

 recompense (thy work), Ruth 2, 12. 



ousapinneat. See ontapinnedl. 



ontahtauunat, \-. i. to be moved, Jer. 

 24, 9; t(j be in a state of motion or to 

 be made to move from one place to 

 another, passively [sometimes transi- 

 tive, to move or impart motion to: wu- 

 tonlalauunat, with prefix of 3d pers., to 

 remove it. Gen. 48, 17]: *mnltii ontah- 

 lauuiDut (pass. neg. ), not to be moved, 

 1 Chr. 16, 30; pi><li ontohlnm. it shall be 

 removed, Ezek. 7, 19; sun in,h ijiixs-uk 

 onlahiauun, shall the rock be removed? 

 Job 18, 4; pish ontahtauun, it shall be 

 removed from its place. Is. 22, 25; que- 

 iiohlag ontoliteau, the foundation moved 

 [was moved], 2 Sam. 22, 8; agwu oh- 

 Uigish wa<lchm(.s!i ohlahtaaah, the foun- 

 dations of the mountains were moved, 

 Ps. 18, 7; mai pish ohtohtano, it shall not 

 be moved, Ps. 96, 10. 



[*NOTE.—" Wrong. This is a difFereTit vltIj. 

 See ontatauunat."] 



[Cree {l)(it-asta;/oo (inan. ), he is, or 

 is lying, in another place; (2) a'l-athayoo 

 (an.), "he ali-ates, puts, him in an- 

 other place, removes him"; (3) a't- 

 ootdyuo, he goes elsewhere, 'removes', 

 Howse 157. Chip. {I) aund'-ahta, (2) 

 ood' aund'-ass&un, (3) aund'-oota, ibid.] 



*ontaneelikinneat, to step; nuttontdneh- 

 tip, I step, C. 210. Cf. oiitconu. 



ontapinneat, onsap-, ontsap-, v. i. to be 

 reuioveil to another iilare (with refer- 

 ence to change of place without the ac- 

 tion, volition, or power of independent 

 motion of the object moved); with pre- 

 fix of 3d pers. umtoniapHrMt, (he) to be 

 moved, 1 Thess. 3, 3: God ndea appu, 

 matia pish ontappu, God is in the midst 

 of her, she shall not be moved, Ps. 46, 5; 

 7iag pish ontappuog, they shall move, 

 Mic. 7, 17; matta ontappeog, they may 

 not be moved, 2 Sam. 7, 10; ontapush, 

 onlsapisli, 'be thou removed'. Matt. 21, 

 21; Mark 11, 23; onsappiiieau, onsap- 

 piiog, Num. 33, 5, 6, 7, 8, etc. (antsa- 

 pinneal, ontsahlduunat, to move, to move 

 one's house, C. 202; nutantship, I move; 

 nulniitaepi'imun, we move, ibid.; tohiraj 

 onlootadn, why do you remove? ibid. 

 239). 



