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qunnegk, n. a hind, a female deer, Gen. 

 4St, 21 ; ]il. -iiqulXo'j, Job 39, 1; Cant. 3, 5. 

 See aliliilc. 



[Narr. aunArir quunike, a doe; qnnnc- 

 (judwese, a little young doe, R. W. 96.] 



qunni, v. i. it is long; as adj. long, El. 

 (Ir. I.'); Mark 16, h: qunni onk, longer 

 than, .If)b 11,9 {anfqunna(i [=anw qitn- 

 na.ff'], 'longest', C). With an. subj. 

 gumicsii. 



[Abn. kSn,'; kSuisS, kSnagSat, il est 

 long, free kUiwon; it is long; an. kin- 

 ivooxn, he is long, i. e. tall. Del. guneu, 

 Zei."!). Illin. kinmacatmi, bois long, 

 arbre haut; kincoaccoanaM, habit long; 

 kiiiiiiium, kincoaki, long, Gravier.] 



qunnonoo, n. a 'lion'. Is. 5, 29; pi. -f 0(/, 

 Cant. 4, 8; a panther (?). Cf. quolt- 

 qnnonon, ' greyhound ' ; quammon, 

 'hawk'. The name signifies 'long- 

 tailed'. ('i.*l:aHa„h. 



[('hi|i. ,iniiraiio,rr, it lias a long tail, 

 liar.] 



qunnuhqutayeu, w i. hedwellscm high, 



Is. :!:;, r^ 

 qunnukque, n<lj. high. See qiinnuiikque. 

 qunnukquesu, v. a<ij. an. he is lame, 



2 Sam. 19, 26; suppos. n.o)i. quanukqaexil 



(and qunnukqnedl), he who is lame. 



Lev. 21, 18; pi. -itcherj, the lame, 2 Sam. 



5, 8. qiikqitiiiikqnlicdu, he halts, limps; 



part, noli qKdqneiiukq.tliotit, he who halt- 



eth, Zepli. 3, 19; Micah 4, 6, 7. 



[Narr. nick-qilsxaqvs, I am lame. 1 lei. 



<IHl,wq,iot, lame, Zeisb. Gr.] 

 qunnuiikque, qunniihque, il i.s liigli: 



as adv. on high. Job .'{9, IS; supiHis. 



qunuliquodi, when high, 'of an high 



stature', Ezek. 31, 3. qunnunkqussu- 



maii, he is tall, 1 Sam. 9, 2. 



[Narr. qunnauqussu, a tall man, K. \V. 



Pel. r/vnaqiiol, it is long, high; (jiinitxu, 



lie is long, tall of stature, Zei.^b.] 

 qunnunkquekomuk [ipinniinkqiii- 



komuk'], n. a high inclosed place, a 



'tower', (i.'U. 11, 4, 5. 

 qunnunktug [qininunkque-li'lug, high 



wiinil], n. a pole, a post; pi. -j-quash, 



V.x. :is, .'S, 7 (iiuoimi>hi(ikf, a mast, C. ). 



•S'e </»»»/,/»;/. 

 qunonuhquaog- (V), n. \i\. 'iir trees', Is. 



14, 8. 

 qunonuhquoau, v. i. he has long hair; 



neg. pi. iiKilld jj'i.ili qiini'iinihquocooi/, they 



qunonuhquoau — continued. 



shall not have long hair, Ezek. 44, 20; 

 suppoH. part, qudnonuhq^idanl, having 

 long hair, Ps. 68, 21 ( = qurvuhquount (?), 

 1 Cor. 11, 14, 15). Vbl. n. qunonuk- 

 qiioonk, a long ' lock of hair'. Num. 6, .5. 



*qun6su (Narr.), pi. +0;/, jiiekerel: "A 

 fresh lish which the Indians break the 

 ice in fresh ponds" to take, R. "W. 105. 

 From qunni and -utchitn, ' long nose' . 



[Peq. qmhinooKe, 'pickerel or long- 

 nose', Stiles. Abn. kSuSxe, brocliet. 

 Old Alg. kinongc (Lah.), whence conies 

 maskinonge or muakelunjeh, the great 

 kinonge of the St Lawrence and north- 

 ern lakes. Chip. (St Marys) ke no' 

 zhai, (Gr. Trav. ) ke no zha, (Sag. ) kee no 

 zem-k.'\ 



qunuhtug, -ontug, n. a spear, 1 Sam. 

 17, 4.-); Josh. 8, 18, 26 (hmimknhioh- 

 irhig, Mass. Ps., Ps. 3."), 31; ],1. j <;»„.>t/i, 

 1 Sam. 13, 19. From qui, iii and li'liig, 

 long wood. " Qnnnlilug, ni ijiimii, Icmg, 

 mi'liliig, wood, or tree; and this wurd is 

 used for a pike."— El. Gr. 1."). 



quniisseps. See *scaep, a duc'k. 



quoashau. See quoushim. 



quogkinnum, v. t. he dips (it) in or into, 



I^ev. 9, 9; wng hogkwmonk cosquc- 



/i<'ow/<(n/^, they dipped the coat in the 

 blooil. Gen. 37, 31 . (quogkinnCsru , ' dip- 

 ping, dii)i)ed"? C.) 



quogquadtinohkonaii, v. t. an. he wres- 

 tles with (him) : inik-quogqniiilliiiiijikon, 

 I wrestle with (him), (Jen. .30, 8; 

 \ii\ituu\, qiKjgqiiiul/innilluni/, they wrestle 

 (one with the other). Vbl. n. qiiog- 

 qmidtiiiiiitliuiiik, wrestling, Gen. .'JO, 8. 



quogqueii, \. i. he runs (goes by run- 

 ning). Gen. 18, 2; John 20, 2; imperat. 

 ijiioyi/ueti, let me run; quogquix!!, run 

 thou, 1 Sam. 18, 23; .suppos. noh qu&g- 

 qiiil, he who runs, 1 Sam. 20, 3(). Adv. 

 and adj. quogqiicwe, running, by run- 

 ning, Mark 10, 17. See qiiishnii. 



[Narr. quoquin, run thou; lunliich 

 qummquoqu/'an (intens.), why do you 

 run so'? R. W. Old Alg. k,;„il,li, 

 'quickly' (=:quogquisli'!) , Lah.] 



quogquohteau, v. i. he threatens; sup- 

 pos. qii(i;/quoht('iaiU, when he threatened, 

 threatening, Acts 9, 1; 'it he make 

 threatening speeches', Ind. Law-s, v, 

 ].. <>. Vbl. n. ijiiiigqiiij]iUi<ioiik, threat- 



