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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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peantam — cnntiimeil. 



which jiiinitttiii was funned, and is per- 

 haps identical with jiuninm (q. v.); 

 peaiommgaii, 'hoUness', Pier. 51. See 

 (dtahoan.1 



peantcowau, v. i. he has a small voice, 

 speaks luw; pass, with inan. subj. perm- 

 tamomaj, it has (or there is) 'a small 

 voice', 1 K. 19, 12. From pe and ontro- 

 wau. Cf. miisliovlcDvmmco, 'it roareth' 

 (Job 37, 4), has a great voice. See 

 mkhantanavi . 



peasin, v. i. it is (very) small; n. a small 

 thing, Nmn. 16, 13: wmsunme peaxin, 

 it is too small, 2 K. 6, 1. Double dimin. 

 peamesanl-in}, a very small thing, Ex. 

 16, 14. Suppos. inan. peasik, peegik; 

 and peyitsik, when it is small, a small 

 thing. Josh. 17, 15: amie peii'.isik onk ne 

 moteag, 'less [more little] than noth- 

 ing', Is. 40, 17. Intens. ^«(/«(l.sil' dj. v. ). 

 See peii. 



*pea'we, pewe, adj. little: pcwe miikkoie- 

 sog, little children; peakonuik, a little 

 house, C. See jieii. 



pechehquogkunk, -givonk, n. the 

 sheath or scabbard of a sw(jrd. From 

 pet-au, he puts in. and rliolifiitdi/, a knife; 

 with the terminal of the sujjiios. inan. 

 concrete, that which a knife is put 

 into. 



*peeg'hain, v, i. he shaves (himself); 

 riiip-}ieegham, I shave, C. See chemwd- 

 iivliliam; nico^tim. 



peeksq, peeskq, n. the 'niiiht hawk'. 

 Lev. 11, 16; Dent. 14, 15. 



[Abn. pipigSs, ' uiseau de proie ' (?). 

 Del. jjischk, Zeisb, Voc. 6 (cf. pvtgeu, 

 it is night; pingeke, at night, ibid.).] 



peeu. See peii. 



pegskiyeue (?), adj. 'narrow' (of 'win- 

 dews'), Ezek. 41, 26. 



pehcheu, adv. unawares, unintention- 

 ally, Nmn. 3o, 11; Gal. 2, 4. Perhaps 

 related topetsliau (q. v. ), he goes into it 

 by mischance, he falls into it. 



[Abn. jjisSiSi, vel paisi (by mistake, 

 unintentionally ) . Del. pitschi, acciden- 

 tally, by chance; as v. he blunders acci- 

 dentally, Zeisb. Gr. 183.] 



pehteau, v. i. it foams; n, foam, Hos. 

 10, 7; 'the .«cnm' (of a boiling pot), 

 Ezek. 24, 6, 11, 12 (pehtum): pelnuullw- 



pehteau — con t i n ued , 



iiiiii [pi_lilciii (an.) -}nMajn-iil]. he foani- 

 eth (at the mouth), Mark 9, l.s. Cf. 

 pexhaui. 



[Abn. j^i'ltr or pitt,\ f.iau], froth 

 (ecume); pitlaSio, it foams: pi'tU'ili 

 SilSii, he foams at the mouth.] 



pehtehennitchab. See pdehtiinitcliiiii. 



pehtoxinau, v. i. he puts on his shoes 

 (moccasins); imperat. pe/(/o.rt)?.((.s/i, put 

 on your shoes, Ezek. 24, 17. From 

 pelau and {m)okfis.<:tii. Cf. amniDish 

 ktim-inojinii."!,. take off thy shoes, Ex. 



pehttuhhennitchab. See jiiicln'imil- 

 chah. 



pehtuanum. See ptetwinnm. 



peisses, n. an infant, a child, OJen. 37, 30; 

 44. 22; Luke 1, 59; pi. +0(/. [By con- 

 traction from peississu, or a diminutive 

 of endearment ior peksese (?).] 



peississu, v. i. an. or adj. an. he is very 

 small (Amos 7, 2, 5), very young.. 

 Suppos. noh peixsissit, 'he who is least'. 

 Matt. 11,11; itsh peis.nssit, while he was 

 yet (very) young or small, 2 Chr. 34, 

 3; pl.-iicheg. Intens. or dimin. of en- 

 dearment, ptipeissil, pi. -Urlii-g, young 

 children, Esth. 3, 13. 



[Abn. ]iiS.'<e.^fti, il est petit; piS.sesi-h 

 (inan.), cela est petit. Chip. /jfai^r;, a 

 little, a few. Bar. 424, =pniiui'i% small, 

 'limited to the expression of quan- 

 tity',* Sch. Cree appesis (adv. i, little; 

 Appiseesissu, he is small; (inan.) Appisa- 

 sin, it is small. Narr. papous, a child.] 

 [*M.\RGiXAi. NOTE. — " It has changed places 

 with nrKjuliH. See Seh."] 



pemaogok, peonogok, where the jiath 

 or way is narrow. Matt. 7, 13, 14: peo- 

 nogod (indie, pres. ), Pro v. 23, 27 (of 'a 

 narrow pit'); an peimmaogok may Ik, in 

 the narrow path, Man. Pom. 87. From 

 pe, small; -may, path; -dog (suppos. 

 from a«), where it goes; -ohke, place; 

 and peonog (suppos. of ami, he goes) 

 ohke. 



[Narr. jieemdyagdl, 'a little way', 

 R. W.] ■ 



*peniisquai iXarr. I, adj. cronkeil or 

 winding, K. W. 56. 



[Cree puskay, 'diverging, branch— 

 ing', Howse. Del. pimochqueii, twisted,., 

 turned, Zeisb.] 



