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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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puttukqunutch, -nitch, n. the fist, Ex. 

 21, IS. Frcin prluhiiii and lacnutch(eg), 

 'I'dUiid-liiuiil '. 



puttukquobpissegk, V. iinperat. pi. 'gird 

 youm-lvcs', L«. 8, 9 (see Kx. 29, .5). 



puttukquobpus, -obpis, -oppis, ete., 

 n. a girdle, U. 8, 24; .Ter. 1,'!, 1 ; Ex. 28, 

 4; 29, 5. Properly a contracted form 

 of V. i. an. liultukrpiobpeim, he is girdled, 

 bound about (the loins): nup-puttuk- 

 qvobhesin, I am girdled, 'it bindeth me 

 about'. Job 30, 18; puttagrjuohpmu vmt- 

 toffkodteg, 'had his sword girded by his 

 side', Neh. 4, 18; pi. -pminujih, Rev. 

 15, 6. From puttogr/ue-au (it covers) 

 and mobpee (hip), with the intransitive 

 active or simple animate affix -ussu. 



puttukquobpus, etc. — continued. 



[AliM. prdegSabiisSn, ceinture. Virg. 

 liiilliiii/irfipiKHijii^ 'a cap or hat', IStra- 

 .•hey.] 



pwog'keU, v. i. he ili|is or immerses him- 

 self, 2 K. .'), 14. Sv.i- J,ii,yl.-;„i,,i,i,. 



pwog-kusheau en nippekontu, 'it fell 

 into the water', 2 K. 0, 5. 



pwohkehchuau, v. i. he sinks, disas- 

 trously or by mischance: nup-pwohk- 

 ehchuauani, I sink (in the mire), Ps. 

 69,2. See pogkus,iu. 



pwohkijlihowau, v. i. she hatches eggs, 

 Is. .■->4, I."): maUd pwohkoyeog (from 

 piror/b'ii V), 'does not hatch ', Jer. 17, 11. 

 [Abn. pSkShS, reuf edos.] 



Q 



quadhog', quadhuk, suppos. .3(1 sing, of 

 ipith'ililiiiiii, he measures. 



qua^washwetam. See quaqiioahwetam. 



quah, interj. 'of disdaining', El. Gr. 22 

 {rhah, tie upon it! 0.). 



quahtinnittimuk (suj)[)0S. pass. part, of 

 ipu)ilr)itiiiii.), forbidden; for 'common', 

 Acts 10, 14, 1.5. See queiMinnuh. 



*quanoowask, a bottle, C. See qunn- 

 (iMisq. 



quanukquesit, suppos. .'Id pers. of qun- 

 iiiihqiiiKii, he is lame. 



quanunkquaean, suppos. 2d pers. sing. 

 of qiiiiiiiii'ikijiiiiyei}, he dwells high, in a 

 high place, Obad. 3. See qunnuhqutayeu. 



quanunon, n. a hawk. Lev. 11, 16; but in 

 the same connection, in Deut. 14, 15, 

 owdhsliaog stands for 'hawk'. See 

 mashquanon. Cf. qunnuwD, 'lion' (pan- 

 ther), and qimhqiinomni, 'greyhound'. 



From qunni, long, and , tail (?). 



Cf. Del. qiien-schuckuney (long-tail) 

 'panther'; chau wa Ian ne, 'an eagle 

 with a forked tail', Zeisb. 



quaquadlxum, v. frecj. of qiilliihhani, he 

 measures. 



quaquequeshont, n. gra.sshopper, J^ev. 

 11, 22; Judg. 0, 5; pi. +atjg, Ps. 105, .34; 

 Is. 33, 4 ('locusts'). Suppos. part, of 

 quequeshau, he goas leaping. Cf. chwi- 

 sompif; mcDpau. 



quaquoshwetam, quagwash-, frecj. of 



qii(i.iliiiiiir/litarii, he prepares. 

 quashinum. See quoshinum. 

 quashke'ik, suppos. of qushkeu, he goes 



back. 

 *quattuliqu6hqua, afternoon, C. From 



qallauiii, he (i.e. the sun) sinks, goes 



downward. 



[Narr. qultukquaquav, 'after dinner', 



R. W. 67.] 

 *quausse8 (Peq. ), 'a virgin girl ', Stiles. 



See pf /lomyv; *Hqudimm {nndur aqua). 

 quehsh.au. See qucshau. 

 quehtam, v. t. he fears (it), stands in 



fear of ( it) ; suppos. Tioh quohtag, he who 



fears, Ezek. 9, 2; Heb. 11, 27. Cf. 



quUidnumau, he honors, shows respect 



to (him). See qitxhau; wabesendt. 

 [Del. 71(1 ta men, to fear something, 



Zeisb.] 

 quehteau. See ahquehteau. 

 quehtianumau, he honors. See qullid- 



queihtinnuh, quiht-, quht-, \. t. an. 

 he forbids (him), he threatens (him): 

 itk-qullilin-iiiili, he forbade him, John 

 3, 14; imperat. 2d sing, queihtna, forbid 

 thou; 2d pi. quihtinnwk, forbid ye; 

 sujjpos. part, quohlinont, forbidding. 

 Acts 16, 6; 'when he had appeased 

 (them)' [i. e. caused them todesist(?)]. 



