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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIOXARY 



191 



■wessentamwaen, -in, n. a bridegroom, 

 Jer. 16, 9. See wussentamn-den. 



wessukeh. See wasukeh, her husband. 



wesuonk, OJTve-, n. a name, Gen. 11, 4 

 ( = ]S^arr. nvmonck, R. W. 29): iicowhu- 

 onk, my name, Is. 42, 8; kmwe.tiionk, 

 thy name, Gen. 12, 2. From trussinC!) . 

 See uxxoyri'xxK. 



*wesuonkanehk6uat, to name: iimicesu- 

 onkani'hkdntam, I name, C. 202. 



wetahtuoli. See weetuksquoh. 



*wetapiininiii (Xarr.), to sit down: u-e- 

 t((inrdiiirira.<!, sit and talk with us, R. W. 

 64 (tadpoii-aic, a wise speaker, ibid.; 

 oiveetappemo, he sat down witli them, 

 Luke 22, 55). 



[Cree iveetuppee-mayoo, ' he sits with 

 him, co-sits him', Howse 43. Del. 

 tritep, 'to go with', Zeisb. Gr. 183; 

 icitiiclipiii, 'to live, dwell with', ibid. 

 184.] 



wetauadteacheg, pi. the married, they 

 wlio are inarrifil, 1 Cor. 7, 10. 



■wetauadtuonk, vljl. n. marrying, mar- 

 riage. 



wetauakon[at] (?), v. t. to be married, 

 to marry, 1 C'or. 7, 9 {intouakonate, to 

 be married, C. 201). 



■wetauwadteog, ■wetauad-, -teaog, 

 V. i. (?) they marry (one another), 

 :\Iatt. 22, 30; Luke 20, 35 { = iietatfln 

 [there is marrying (?)], ilark 12, 25; 

 1 Tim. 5, 11). 



[Xarr. awelavxitnock, 'tliey make a 

 match' (marry), R. W. 124, = irmtienet- 

 (lock {see*icussmtam). Del. u-itnircntin, 

 V. recipr. to live or dwell with each 

 other, ZeisVj. Gr. 133; to work together, 

 ibid. 183.] 



•wetu, n. a house (Kl. Gr. 11), tent, Ps. 

 78, 60: neek (nek), my house; keek, thy 

 hou.se; week, his house; neekuri, our 

 house; i-eefou, your house; weekon, their 

 house; pi. ivetuomash, houses. Lev. 25, 

 31; kekcooash, your houses, Neh. 4, 14, 

 nekinonaiih, our houses, Neh. 5, 3; iiekit, 

 in my house; "v-eekuwoid or irekuiro- 

 nint, in his house. Hence we corrupt 

 this word M^ig^cfttn" (El. Gr. 11); treeiu 

 ue treetimui, 'a tent to dwell in', Is. 40, 



[Narr. m'tu, R. W. 28; v;etuumuck note- 

 iiltem, I came from the house, ibid.; 

 u-dui'iiiiurk, at home; nektck, my house; 



wetu — continued . 



kekick, your house, ibid. 47. (Juir. irejo. 

 Pier. 21. Cree veegee, a teiit or dwell- 

 ing, Howse 22.] 



*weween, n. a horn (?), ('. 1-56. 



*we'wene, jirep. about, C. 234. See 

 irate f 1)1.. 



■weyaus, n. (his) fiesh. Is. 22, 13: kmieey- 

 (im, thy flesh, Prov. 5, 11; pl.-^og, Ps. 

 78, 39; venison, Gen. 27, 3, 7; uskei/auit, 

 raw flesh ; kesittde weyaus, sodden flesh, 

 1 Sam. 2, 15 [meyauusfnie, 'of the flesh', 

 Mass. Ps., John 1, 15.) Cf. <Mtis, an 

 animal. 



[Del. loox, meat, fiesh, Zeisb.] 



wishagkinisli. See vesluujannnh. 



*wishittco (as wrongly written by Du 

 Ponceau in index to El. < Ir. i, thebeanl. 

 See ireexhittwii. 



wishq, ■wisq, wiskq, n. a pot, dish, or 

 vessel, Ex. 16, 33; 2 K. 4, 6; Heb. 9, 4; 

 pi. -{-uash: lekhqiik pummee, a pot of 

 oil, 2 K. 4, 2; niikkonishquadt, 'in old 

 bottles'. Matt. 9, 17; icuskishquadt, 

 in new bottles, ibid.; mahchhhquash, 

 empt}' 'pitchers', Judg. 7, 16; empty 

 vessels, 2 K. 4, 3 (uraskq, a vessel, C. 

 161; qudiiwvxuik [qunni-wiskq, i. e. long 

 vessel (?), or quonmasq, a gourd (?)], a 

 bottle, C. 161). Cf. weesquainnneat. 

 [Cree iraska, around.] 



■wishquin (?), n. a concubine: covkhquin, 

 his concubine, Judg. 19, 2; mviahquin- 

 neunk, (n. collect.) his concubines. Gen. 

 25, 6. Cf. wuhkappeum. 



wishshuwussuonk (?), n. hair on the 

 body (?), Lev. 19, 20, 21, 25 (as meemnk, 

 hair of the head or beard, v. 30, 31, 

 32). See venhdijimaith. 



■wiskq, ■wisq. See irixlu/. 



wobpee. See iiKihpee, the lap. 



wodtan. See inidtiin, the rump. 



■wodtat. See irutldt, behind. 



woduhquab. See imilli'iJiqiiab, the skin. 



wogkauunonat, v. t. an. to stir up, to 

 move, to set in motion, to incite to ac- 

 tion: kutehe cotrogkauunuh mromansh, 

 (it) began to move him at times, Judg. 

 13, 25; ooieogkoHunn/mli, they stirred 

 them up, Act.s 12, 50; leoykawinau, he 

 stirreth uj^ (the people), Luke 23, 5; 

 leogkduunnaog, they .stir up (the peo- 

 ple). Acts 17, 13; kminigkduuniniiiaout, 

 to stir you up, 2 Pet. 1, 13; pass, irog- 



