NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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wadchanonat — continued. 



(jr. 58; pass. imdchamtt(ina.l,U> be kept: 

 wadchanounat, not to be kept, El. Gr. 

 62,63; nmvadchanit,! am kept; wadcha- 

 nau, he is kept; wadchanooy, they are 

 kept; suppos. iradchaiiiUmon, when I 

 am kept; mtdclianil iioh, when lie i^^ 

 kept, 

 wadclianumuiiat, v. t. inan. to keep (it), 

 tu own or possess (conjufjated in El. 

 Gr. 2o, 27); to save. Matt. 18, 11: uco- 

 wculchanumun, I keep (it); kmwadcha- 

 numun, thou keepest it; cowadchanum- 

 un, he keeps it; kmicadchanuimimwco, 

 ye keep it; wadchanmnwocj, they keep 

 it; imperat. imdchnniili, keep thou (it); 

 wndchamtrh, let him keep (it); luad- 

 chxmiimulluh, let us keep; wadchanu- 

 mcolc, keep ye. Suppos. wadchammion, 

 if I keep; wadchanuman, if thou keepest; 

 wadchanuk, if he keep [noh waddianah, 

 he who keeps or possesses; God wad- 

 chanuk kesuk kah olike, God the posses- 

 sor of heaven and earth. Gen. 14, 19, 

 22); ivadi-hanumog, if we keep; u-ad- 

 chammmj, if ye keepr wadchanumahel- 

 tif, if they keep. Negat. ivadchanummn- 

 nat, not to keep. 



[Xarr. vadt-hanaainii, keep this for 

 me, R. ^\. .52.] 

 wadchanuwaen, -in, n. one who keej.s 

 or saves, a .savior, Is. 4.5, 21. 



[Xarr. wcmrhaunat, a guardian (of 

 a child); pi. ivauchaiuimachick, R. W 

 126.] 

 wadchaubuk. See wadchdbuk. 

 [wadchinat] v. i. to come or proceed 

 out or from: inushmnmh wutjuhaash, 

 boats came from (Tiberias), John 6,23; 

 mtihoh loh kod imtjishoiit, it 'bloweth 

 where it listeth', John 3, 8; toh wad- 

 chiit, whence he was (might come from ) , 

 Judg. 13, 6 ( umketomp wachiUPharisemt, 

 'a man of the Pharisees', Mass. Ps., 

 John 3, 1 ) ; ne imdchieh, ' whence I am ', 

 John 7, 28; noh wajehayeuuf Godut, 'he 

 which is of God', John 6, 46; ne^ ivad- 

 cldilcheg Christ, 'theythatare Christ's', 

 Gal. 5, 24; nidi wutchiyeuash Jehovah, 

 these things 'are the Lord's', Dent. \(\ 

 14; ne . . . mtcheun miUamwossigs-oh , 

 (of) 'that made he a woman', i. e. that 

 he from-ed a woman. Gen. 2, 22; irajhet 

 mittamwosmsit, 'born of a woman', Gal. 



[wadchinat]— continued. 

 4,4; howanivadchegit Godut, 'whosoever 

 is born of God', 1 John 3, 9; 5, 4; noh 

 wutchu . . . nixh wame, 'of him [as 

 cause or source] are all things', Rom. 

 11, 36; vmtchaiyeumo), it belongs to 

 (hiui), in the sense of it proceeds fnjm 

 or is caused by, Ps. 3, 8; menuhb-suonk 

 vmlchaiyeumco Godut, power belongeth 

 to God, Ps. 62, 11; mihhogkal tnutchai- 

 yt'unwoash (nish), to me belong (these 

 things), Deut. 32, 32; yeush wajehayeu- 

 ugish, 'these things which concern' 

 him, Acts 28, 31; kenaau kwchmimwo) 

 wutch agwu, neen ncochai wohkumaicn, ye 

 are from beneath, I am from aliove, 

 John 8, 23. From u-ntrhr, ,„rh. Cf'. 

 comundt. 



[Narr. lunna wutshanock, whence 

 come they? R. W. 29, and see other ex- 

 amples under *6teshem. Del. vmnds- 

 clium, -chen, the wind comes from (a 

 particular quarter), Zeisb. Gr. 161, 182; 

 uiitxrhihiUeii, it comes from (some- 

 where), ibid. 182.] 

 wadchu, n. a mountain, Ps. 7s, (i,S; pi. 

 + ash. Job 9, .5 [imdrhii, , ash, ('. 1.58): 

 mixhadchu, a great mountain. Rev. 8, 8; 

 ininadchu kah tmdchti, mountain and 

 hill, Luke .3, 5; wadchuekonlu, 'in the 

 liill country'. Josh. 13, 6. 

 wadchue, adj. mountainous: ni iradchue 

 o/dril, 'to the hill country', Luke 1,39. 

 wadchuemes, n. dim. a liill (small 

 mountain), Is. 40, 4; ]>I. - ush. Is. 42 

 15: uvdehuu-emexash. little liills, Ps 

 114, 4. 

 ■wadhuppa[enat]. See iniiinli/./Hilnint]. 

 wadohkinneat, v. i. tu dwell (in a 

 place), to be an inhabitant of, Neh. 11, 

 2: neg uaduhkilrheg, the inhabitants of, 

 they who dwell in (a land, or country), 

 (Jen. 26, 7; Is. 9, 2. See wutohkimieat'. 

 wadsh, wadtch, n. a (bird's) nest, Ps. 

 84, 3; Num. 24, 21: wutch a}n-adslud, 

 from her nest, Prov. 27, 8. 



[Del. u-ai-h xcliie dwy, Zeisb. \'oc. SI.] 

 wadtan, wodtan, n. the rump. Lev. 3, 

 9; 7, 3; 8, 25. Cf. u-utlu„kin{unat), to 

 bend a b(iw. 

 wadtauatonkqussuonk, n. (the making 

 a sound,) the voice. Is. 40, 6: wwadt'-, 

 his voice, Is. 42, 2; -uoy, they make 

 a noise (of the sea). Is. 17, 12; (of 



