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•waantamunat, v. i. to lie wit^e (conju- 

 gated in EI. Gr. pp. 25-27, as example 

 of verb subst.) : nmwadntam, I am wise; 

 kooimaniam, thou art wise; waantam 

 noh, he is wise; vxmntam, 'iti his right 

 mind', compos mentis, Luke 8, 35; 

 triiinitftmirofi, they ai'e wise; mmiitnsh, 

 lit- thou wise; waantaj, let him be wise; 

 iraniilniniin, when I am wise (or if I am 

 wise); waanlaman, if thou art wise; 

 iraantof/, if he be wise; negat. iniiin- 

 luinmiinat, not to be wise. 



■waantamwe, adv. (El. Gr. 22) wisely, 2 

 Gin-. 2, 12; Prov. 17, 2. 



■waantamweyeuonk, pi. -iiiiiiniiiixh, a 

 proverl), proverbs, Prov. 1,1. See mtji- 

 iradoiil; xKji/Lrjjinioiik: iiiiiiiiiipin,aiiii);. 



■waapenat. See irdi'ilnnnt. 



•waapenumunat, v. t. to raise up, to lift 

 up: inmjiininiii po(/koiimnk, he lifted up 

 the rod, Ex. 7, 20; waapiniik (i-iittlmioli- 

 koii, when he held up his right hand. 

 Dan. 12, 7. 



■waapinonat, v. t. an. to raise up, to lift 

 up, an. olij.: mini, in nnxkrn, rai.se thou 

 up the lad, (ien. 21, LS. 



[Cree o'opahoo, he raises himself ( as a 

 bird), Howse84.] 



■waapu. See vaahrn. 



•waashanau, v. t. an. lie hangs (him): 

 ((( irddxlianajk, hang ye him thereon, 

 Esth. 7, 9; roiraiishanouli, they hanged 

 him, Esth. 7, 10; nah miradshanouh, 

 they hanged them, 2 Sam. 21, 9. Witli 

 inan. obj. u-dohsliadtoog, they hanged 

 (it) upon,Ezek. 27, 10; vymhuhadto ohkr, 

 he hangeth the earth upon (it), Job 

 26, 7. See kirlieqiKihiiKin. 



■waashau, woushau, \. i. he Iiangs, lie 

 is hanging: iioh iroiislntn, he who hangs 

 (on it). Gal. 3, 13; nag woushaog meh- 

 iugqitt, they hang on the tree, Josli. 10, 

 2fi; iroi'ishiDik, if it hung (on his neck), 

 :Matt. 18, (i, =,radshnnk, Luke 17, 2; 

 injliiroijhxltiiiik link irlii ink, 'hangings', 

 Ex. 26, 36. 



■waashRu, -waushpu, wowushpu, adj. 

 an. delicate, effeminate: noh n-mixlipit, 

 he who is (maybe) delicate, effeminate, 

 Deut. 28, 54, 56. See mnniHjijiwnnk. 



waban, n. wind, Xum. 11, 31; 1 K. 18, 

 45; Ps. 78, •i9i(n-dimn, G. 158); nnnrpin, 

 the wind ceased; nn nn) mixhaotcepin, 

 there was a great calm, Mark 4, 39. 



■waban — contimied. 



[Xarr. minpi, pi. n-dnpcuinsli; inijfluin- 

 pan, a gi-eat wind. "Some of them ac- 

 count of seven, some of eight, or nine 

 [winds]; and in truth, they do . . . 

 reckon and observe not only the four, 

 but the eight cardinal winds", etc., 

 R.W. 83, 84. Pe(i. inilfun, wind. Stiles.] 



wabesenat, wabesinneat, v. i. to fear, 

 to be afraid: uabr.ni, (he) feareth, is 

 afraid, Prov. 14, 16 {nmn-dbes, I am 

 afraid, or I fear; 'nroirabesnniini or nm- 

 irrtpnntiimuiiinn, we fear, G. 179, 191); 

 wahesnug, (they) were afraid. Is. 41, 5; 

 wabsek, fear ye, Ex. 20, 20; nhijiii' ndbsek, 

 fear not, Matt. 14, 27, = imhfxrlitmk, Is. 

 44, 8. See (jui-htam; ijnxhti'i. 



■wabesuonk, n. fear, 2 Gor. 7, 11 in-ap- 

 snnntiiniooinik, 'afraid', G. 217). See 

 nnnnnkipixsiininrjk. 



wabesuontamoaoiik, u. fear, fi-ight (u-iiji- 

 snmildnnjoonk, 'afraid', G. 217). 



■wabesuontamunat, v. t. to fear or be 

 afraid of (inan. olij.). I»eut. 28, 58; 3d 

 pers. mn-dlirxininldinnnnl, Is. 31, 4. Gf. 

 quplikini. 



wadchabuk, ■wadchaubuk, wutcliau- 

 buk, n.a r.i..t, Deut. 19, 18; Matt. 13,6; 

 Rom. 11, 16, 18 (vnlchOppchk or iroWipp, 

 G. 164); in compound words, -inlrhnn- 

 bllk, -adclidhiik. V. sul>st. nnadrlidhiika- 

 og, they shall take root, Is. 37, 31 ; nag 

 ajii-ddcliabnkajog, they have taken root, 

 Jer. 12, 3; /dsk nnu'jrlidbukod, it shall 

 take root, 2 K. 19, 3C. See vmtckion- 

 qnom. 



[Narr. ndlh'i/j. a root of tree, R. \V. 

 89. Abn.,s\('/((/yi,-(i/)'(A-, 'racine A canot' 

 (petites, Sadahisar). ]\Ioil. Abu. vd- 

 ddp, root to sew with. Del. tsi-hnpplr, 

 roof, Zeisb.Voc. 12.] 



wadchanauonatC?), v. t. to have in keep- 

 ing, to have pos.se.ssion of (an. obj.): 

 wddchdiiau flocksog, 'he had possession 

 of flocks'. Gen. 26, 14. See ohiauum'tt. 



wadchanittuonk, n. (the state of being 

 kept), salvation, safety. Is. 59, 16. 



wadchanonat, v. t. an. to keep (a per- 

 son or an. olij.), to keep securely, to 

 protect (conjugated in El. Gr. 28-58): 

 kcDiirtdcJiansh, I keep thee; 7imiiMdcha- 

 iii'mg, I keep them; ncon-adchamikqiiog, 

 they keep me (I am kept by them); 

 negat. wadchanounat, not to keep, El. 



