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*puinponi — continued. 



sliiin." — K. \V. 144. From jO!«mmmnMni 

 (fix'q. punijmiinnanrntm), he habitually 

 or by custom offers (it); part. pass. 

 pumpum-munim, ' offered '. 



*Punachmonog' { pi. ), the French, (". 



pung'womuhq-uash, n. pl.'(iuicksjind.s', 

 Acts 27, 17. 



*punnetunck (Xarr. ), n. a knife, R. 

 W. 51. See clioliqiio;/: *Cli<)k(imiii. 

 [Peq. pmiiiceilunk, Stiles.] 



punneu, v. i. he falls down, prostrates 

 himself (?): punnea vi itunsecl-itt, he 

 fell down at his feet, Luke 8, 41, 47. 

 [Aim. peiii' re, il tombe d'en haul.] 



punukqufliontu, penugque-, on the 

 bank (of a river), Josh. 12, 2; 13, 9, 

 16; annchiKiu vaiiw up , it over- 

 flowed all its banks. Josh. 4, IS. Cf. 

 irHsAji'niiik. 



puog:kinnum, v. t. inan. obj. he dips (it) 

 in or into; mppoii. puukinuk, poagumik, 

 when he dipped (it), John 13, 27; Matt. 

 26, 33. With an. obj. puogkimuni, he 

 dips (him): paogkinndnatc hoivan en 

 nippe, to dip anyone in water, to im- 

 merse, Wun. 8amp. ch. 29, § 3. See 

 piniiikcH. 



puppascotam, n. a prince; pi. -mwog, 

 I'rciv. K, ITi, 1(). (^f. kdassa>t(am). 



puppinashim, n. a beast (El. Gr. 9), Kx. 

 23, 29; Kev. 4, 7; pi. +wo<j (and in 

 Gen. 1, 26, 28 +wussog]. 



[Narr. pennshhn-u'ock , beasts.] 



puppinshaas, n. a fowl, a liird (avis), 

 tien. 1, .30; 2, 19; pi. \ og, (ien. 6, 20; 

 Neh. T), 18 {puppinshaashasog, Lev. 11, 

 46; puppinushaog, fowls, Mass. Ps. ). 

 Cf. psukses. 



[Narr. npeshdwog, fowls. Chip, pi-- 

 riai'-s!, pi;-na-she, w'hich is apparently 

 an an. i. form of the Old Alg. ynl', 'a 

 fowl', Lah.] 



puppissi, puppish, n. dust. Job 38, 38; 

 lieiit. 2S, 24. From pisd, it adheres, 

 sticks (?). See piissagk. (Cf. Sansk. 

 jinimii, pulvis. ) 



puppuhke. See jmhpuhki. 



puppuhkohtedi (for puhpuhki-oMeau), 

 v. i. itislicillow; n. 'acave', John 11,38. 



-pusk. See muppusk, the back. 



pusseog. See pissagk. 



*pussoqua, adj. 'corrupted or rotten', ('. 

 See pissagk. 



*pussoug'h (Narr.), the wildcat, R. W. 

 [.Win. ji'lS, scent of an animal, 'piste ': 

 ^;c.vcS'i.v, chat, which Mr Pickering, in a 

 note to Hasles, thought "probably cor- 

 ru]ited from the familiar English word 

 ' puss ' or ' pussy ' " ; Ijut cf. Cree pusmo, 

 'he scents (as, an animal)', Howse 144. 

 Chip. (Sag.) pee shoe, the lynx; (St 

 Marys) pizh iew'; mk'si-bizh ieu\ (great 

 lynx) panther. Menoni. pah shag ew, 

 the lynx; niamch pay-sJiaii-cir, the 

 panther.] 



puttagham. See pultogham. 



puttahham, v. i. he goes into a snare or 

 traji, is taken or entrapped, Ezek. 17, 

 20; pi. -haimrog, Job 34, 30. Suppos. 

 noli, puttuhhuk, he who is ensnared, Ps. 

 9, 16. Vbl. n. puUahhammonk, cntra|i- 

 ping, a trap. From pct-au and ron), 

 'he goes into'. 



puttahhamwehlieau, v. cans, he makes 

 (hinii t(i be trapped or snared; suppos. 

 pi. -irehetiit, when they are taken, i. e. 

 made to go into a snare or net, Eccl. 

 9, 12. 



puttahwhau (=puHahilihr(ni), v. caus. 

 he entraps, take.-i in a trap or snare; 

 pass, he is entrapped or ensnai-ed, Jer. 

 5, 26; Is. 24, 18; Prov. 12, 13. 



[Aim. iie-hiBd, 'j'en ]irens'; m-piOd- 

 meii, jo I'y prens. ] 



puttogham, puttag:-, puttughum, v. t. 

 inan. obj. he covers over, hides (it) by 

 cnvering, Ex. 3, 6; Num. 4, 5 {pnlloghum- 

 unat poshkissuonk, to cover one's naked- 

 ness, C. ) . From pet-au and ohkh um. 

 With an. obj. puttoggnhirhaii, piittog- 

 ijuehlian, he covers (him), hides him by 

 covering. Adj. an. pultogivliosu, (he is) 

 hid, covered, 1 Cor. 2, 7. Vbl. n. put- 

 togwlwnk, a covering; pi. -onganaiilt, 

 Prov. 7, 16. See iigqait; iippuh([u6su; 

 hogki; hogkoo; onkhnmurial. (Cf. Sansk. 

 pat, ligare, vestirc; jiiil, amplccti.) 



puttogqueohtau, he liides liimself from 

 (another), John 12, .36. 



puttogquequolLhou, n. a cnvering of tlie 

 person, a veil. Gen. 38, 14. Cf. iiiik</iif- 

 rpiolihdii; *]ji'tacaus; gdnripaililim. 



puttogqueu, v. i. he hides himself, Job 

 23, 9; John 8, 59; pi. Gen. 3, 8; imperat, 

 jHiiiagipiesh, Jer. 36, 19. 



puttughum. See puttogham. 



puttukqui. Hee piltibiiii, romnl. 



