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unne, etc. — continued. 



actual), that which is or may be so 

 (see iiiinag); and with ne, neannak, the 

 color, appearance, or other specific 

 quality of an object; mine, 'that is', 

 id est, Rom. 9, 8; uimaiinneat (q. v.), 

 for Hime-ayinneat, to be so, i. e. of such 

 kind or condition, -in or -en, as a 

 suffix of animate nouns, has the same 

 meaning, referring an individual to the 

 species or kind, and constituting nouns 

 general [?] or appellative [?], as »■»(- 

 taun-uh, his or her daughter, the daugh- 

 ter of; wut-taun-in, a daughter, any 

 daughter; wut-taun-hmk (collective), 

 the daughterhood, or the whole of the 

 daughters; adchaen, a hunter, i. e. some 

 particular hunter; ndchaea-iii, a hunter, 

 i. e. any hunter, one of the hunter 

 kind. 



unneapeyau. .'^ec iiDinilipeijiiii, he so- 

 jiiurns, stays. 



unnehenat, uuhenat, v. i. to act, to 

 conduct .me's self. 



unneheonat, unheonat (ueheonat?), 

 V. t. an.*to conduct one'sself towardor 

 with respect to another, to act toward, 

 to do to or deal with: ne uncoiritdt irnttin- 

 lii'uiiat iiiiunis-'--iii)iin»nin<jli, that 'which 

 he thought to do unto his peoi)le', Ex. 

 32, 14; uoh niillitiheonal, (what do you 

 wish) me to do to him? Mark 15, 12; 

 iinnelihuaii, he dealeth (treacherously). 

 Is. 21, 2; womausMmk ne Anhen, ne pith 

 knltiiilirn, the kindness that I have done 

 unto thee, that thou shalt do unto me, 

 (Ten. 21, 2;i; toll, klttinhesh, what have I 

 done (do I) unto thee? 1 K. 19, 20; 

 mcittd. ne pisli knttinheon, 'thou shalt not 

 do sii unto' (God), treat him so, .so deal 

 with him, Deut. 12, 31; ne unnehe, so 

 deal (thou) with me, 2 Chr. 2, 3; ne 

 Kiiltiiihenn ne linhit, I will do so to him 

 as he hath done to me (I will do it that 

 he may have done or may do), Pro v. 

 24, 29; n\tttinheonan6nut ne atihikejueog, 

 we to do to him as he hath done to us, 

 Judg. 15, 11; ne unnehe, so deal thou 

 with me, 2 Chr. 2, 3 {ne anheop, as I 

 dealt with (him), ibid.); unnehiik, un- 

 nelthitk, tinneheuk. nag, deal ye with 

 them, do to them, (Jen. 19, 8; Judg. 19, 

 24; uinii'hi'ik iiimnk niig, 'so do ye to 

 them', Matt. 7, 12; irnssiltumoonk un- 



unnelieonat, etc. — continue<l. 



nehenaeh, let judgment be executed on 

 him, Ezra 7, 26; matcheneheunat, to act 

 evilly toward, to treat badly: kum . . . 

 matclienehennumun, we will deal badly 

 with thee, Gen. 19, 9; kir>Henehikqun,(he 

 may) do thee good. Dent. 8, 16. Inan. 

 nttoli anieunkiip, what he did to (it), 

 Dent. 11, 4. 



[XciTE. — " Is this a verb causative from ncane 

 iiiaii I, with verb subst.? See duna(j."] 



[Del. liho, do it to him; lihineen, do 

 unto us, Zeisb. Voc. 9, 20.] 



*uniielitong-quat, n. a story, pi. -<rn-'<h, 

 C. 163. 



irmnequanumunat (?), v. t. to roll, or 

 move by rolling (?) : iiiiiiciptainanmk, 

 roll ye (great stones. Josh. 10, 18); 

 iriittinneijuanumun, he n.illed (a great 

 stone, Mark 15, 46) . 



unneu, adj. an. anyone, =lioir(in (?): loh 

 pisli unneu nampmhamauau, what shall 

 one (i. e. anyone) answer? Is. 14, 32 

 {nen unuuli, I am he, Mass. Ps., John 

 9, 9, ^iiuh neen, El. ; tonoh winuh, where 

 is he (this man), ibid. v. 12). 



*unniinat. See unnaiinnent. 



*unnissuouk, n. a color, C. 163; but 

 iroxkilojnpiie unnitxuonk, mankind, C. 

 167. 



unnitchuan, v. i. 3cl pers. sing, (it ) flows 

 to or toward, Eccl. 1, 7: vnnitclnnuni.'ih 

 ke!diilili(nniil, they (rivers) flow to the 

 sea, Eccl. 1, 7. See anitehewau; irultit- 



unniyeuonk, unnai-, n. a matter, affair, 

 case, Imsiness, Deut. 17, S: kidtinnii/cu- 

 inik, 'thy matters', business, 2 Sam. 

 15, 3; -ougash, 2 Sam. 19, 29; wuttinui- 

 yeuongmli, his business or matters con- 

 cerning him, his affairs, 2 Chr. 19. 11; 

 icunnohteae unnaiyeuongash , 'conditions 

 of peace', terms, Luke 14, 32; matclieni- 

 ycuonk, 'evil case', bad state of affairs, 

 Ex. 5, 19 {i>onniyeue Unniyeuonk, rude 

 behavior, manner, way, state, condi- 

 tion, C. 174; immnegen unniyeuonk, a 

 good cause, ibid. 216). From unnehe- 

 nat (?). 



unnohkon, -uhkon (?), (it) is ca.st, is 

 thrown down. Job 18, .8; Prov. 16, 33. 



unnohkdnat, v. t. an. to cast down, an. 

 olij. ; u-utl'ninohkonuh ohkeit, he cast him 

 down to the ground, Dan. 8, 7 (kup- 



