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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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totuogkou — lontiiiued. 



is rising), R. W. 100. Abn. tamagaii, 

 lamareenionte; tamagaijhi', mareemon- 

 tante.] 



*toii(Muh. ),aconnei.'tive, and, moreover 

 (between clauses); ./o/i, Ps. 19, 1, 2, 11, 

 also AVatts' Cat. 25, ans. 3, and Lord's 

 Prayer in [Quinney's?] Assembly Cate- 

 chism 5, 6. 



tonkqs. See mltonkqx, kinsman or kins- 

 woman. 



toshkeonk(?), vlil. n. a 'crashing' noise, 

 a crash, Zeph. 1, 10. 



touappu [timcn-appu, he remains soli- 

 tary or deserted], v. i. he is deserted, 

 abandoned: imn-neechanog touappuog, 

 my children are desolate. Lam. 1, 16. 



toueu, touweu, v. i. it is solitary, de- 

 serted, unoccupied: iil touweu, 'in the 

 desert', Ps. 78, 40. Hence suppos. Um- 

 wag, 'a gap' (place left open), Ezek. 

 13, 5. 



[Del. tauwieclien, it is open (e. g. the 

 ■way), Zeisb. Gr. 168.] 



toxiiesu, V. adj. an. he is solitary, de- 

 serted; a.s n. [touimis, louih), an or- 

 phan, a fatherle.ss child, Ex. 22, 22; 

 Deut. 14, 29; 27, 19. 



[Xarr. I,»rniinjrl-, fatherless chil- 

 dren, K. W. 4.1.] 



touishin, touwushiu, v. i. inan. subj. it 

 is desolate, it Ues waste: olik-e pish toui- 

 shin, the land shall be desolate, Mic. 

 7, 13; suppos. ne twmhshik, that which is 

 desolate or waste. Hag. 1, 9. Adj. and 

 adv. iouishinne, touumshiiine. Job 15, 34; 

 Is. 35, 1. 



[Del. tun icir clu^n, it is open, Zeisb.] 



tduntomuk. See 6ontomuk, the womb. 



touohkomuk [suppos. inan. or pass, 

 part, of lonolikeu, from tnueu-olike, de- 

 serted place, 'wild land' (?)], n. the 

 desert, the wilderness, a solitary place, 

 Ex. 5, 3; Ps. 107, 4; Is. 14, 7; 44, 23 

 (touohkomuk, C. ) ; pi. -ukquash. Is. 48, 21. 

 Adj. and adv. -ukque, of the wilderness, 

 etc., not cultivated, Deut. .32, 10; 2 K. 

 4, 39; Is. 10, 18. 



[Del. tachanigeij, woody, full of wooil, 

 Zeisb. Gr. 165; Ic-kf-ue, the woods, 

 Zeisb. Voc. 30.] 



toudhpeu, V. i. he goes in (or into) water, 

 John 5, 7 {tauohpe, Mass. Ps. ); suppos. 

 tauohpit, when he goes into water, 

 ibid. V. 4. 



touohpuhteau, v. t. (cans.) he casts it 

 into (the water); pi. -teaog en kehtah- 

 hihiit, they cast (it) into the sea, Jonah 

 1, r,. 



touopham, tauwohpahham, v. t. he 

 puts (it) in water, 'seethes' it, 12x. 29, 

 31; Xum. 6, 19 [nuitauohpunukwh, he 

 puts me into (the water), Mass. Ps., 

 John 5, 7). Cf. neepatiau. 



[Abn. tsaSapS, ilse plonge dans I'eau. 

 Narr. toi(H'o;).'!^7idmniA-«'(imperat. 2d pi. ), 

 ca,st anchor, i. e. throw the stone into 

 the water.] 



t6uppuhhosu, V. adj. an. lie is i)ut into 

 water; snijpot^. nolo tuuppiilihii.iil, he (or 

 an. obj., as irei/aus, flesh) wlien jiut in 

 water, 'sodden'. Num. 6, 19. 



touweu. See torn ii. 



touvnishin. See toiii.ililii. 



touwutchathamcoonk, 'a breach' (in a 

 house), Amos 6, 11. See tdinnilchuxh- 

 mik-ish. 



the soutli wind (?), 



Cf. 



In mi 



*tou'nruttin ( Xarr. 

 R. \V. 



*toyusk (Narr. ), n. a l>ridge, K. W. 

 tmxkmnk. 



[Del. lu yach quoan, Zeis!).] 



tcoanneu. See ptoawu. 



tcohpu. See taijiu. 



ttnkeu, tcohkeu, v. i. he wake 



sleep, Ps. 78, 65; pret. nut-taikrp, 1 did 

 wake, Ps. 3, 5; Jer. 31, 26; imperat. 2d 

 sing, icokish; suppos. taokeii, when he 

 wakes, is awakened, Zech. 4, 1; tmktoti, 

 when I wake, Ps. 17, 15. With the 

 characteristic (xh) of suddenness or 

 involuntary action, tmksheu. V. t. an. 

 obj. toA'iHO", he wakes, awakens (him): 

 uut-tmkiti-iik, he wakes nie. Is. 50, 4; 

 Zech. 4, 1. 



[Xarr. tukiKh, wake thou, ])l. tukeke; 

 kituini/ai [kittumma. El.] tokrau, as soon 

 as I wake; v. t. tokinish, wake liim. 

 Abn. ne-tSkiru, je m'eveille; nc-tskki- 

 mai'i, 'je reveille, moi parlant', etc.] 



-toon. See niuttmu, the mouth. 



tconeque, it slips, is slippery; as adj. and 

 adv. Jer. 23, 12; imperat. 3d sing, taine- 

 ijiiuj, let it slip or be slippery, Ps. 35, 6. 



toDnequshin, v. i. inan. subj. (it) slips 

 or slides, Ps. 94, 18; suppos. nuncet 

 tmnukqwhik, when my foot slips, Ps. 

 38, 16. With an. subj. tconequxsii, he 

 slips, is slipping. (Toonukquexuf kup- 



