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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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■wonog'q — continued. 



the door'. Cant. 5, 4; ii-ijnogque pnnsah- 

 thetj, the hole of the pit, Is. 51, 1; v:utch 

 hassunonogqut, from the holes in the 

 rocks, Jer. 16, 16; petshonat or/qunat, to 

 fall into a pit, Matt. 12, 11. 



[Del. u'oa lac, a hole; tnil /»■/(, he is 

 digging a hole; u-ocil lieeii, to dig a hole, 

 Zeisb.] 



wouteauunat, v. i. to dig a hole: iiw- 

 ti-onteam, I have digged, 2 K. 19, 24; 

 ^mnteau ohkit, he digged in the earth, 

 Matt. 25", 18; loanleasli, dig thou, Ezek. 

 8, 8; tv6nteaon, when I digged, ibid.; 

 w6nteauh Icah uikuthdmim, ' he made a 

 pit and digged it', Ps. 7, 15; vvnieaog, 

 they dig pits, Ps. 119, 85. See kutta'h- 

 ha,n. 



•wroohsuppae. See wolmppaldap. 



■woonki, adj. and adv. (1) crooked, Prov. 

 2, 15: woonki ayeuongash, crooked places. 

 Is. 45, 2; ne woonkag, that which is 

 crooked, Eccl. 1, lo; u-oonkagif:h, crooked 

 things, Is. 42, 16. (2) perverse, wrong, 

 Hab. 1,4; nashpewoonkagk, wrongfully, 

 Jer. 22, 13. Cf. penaeu; pepemsqite. 



[Narr. wduki, crooked, R. \V. 54. 

 Cree wdgow, it is crooked, Howse 71. 

 Del. viiktsrliri'i, v. adj. it is criioked, 

 Zeisb. Or. 164.] 



woonkitteauonat, v. t. (an. and inan.?) : 

 woonkitteau iiummayash, he makes my 

 paths crooked (for me). Lam. 3, 9. 



woosuppahtumunat, v. t. to make 

 bright, to furliish, Ezek. 21, 11: woo- 

 i<)ippalitauiiii, (it is) furbished, Ezek. 

 21, 9. See wohsumundt. 



wodu, wSu, n. an egg, Luke 11, 12; ne 

 wampag im<'m, the white of an egg, Job 

 6, 6; pi. (odnnash. Is. 10, 14; mvoumish, 

 her eggs, Job 39, 14 [mou, pi. ivoinanash, 

 an egg, eggs, C. 156). See *w6weou. 

 Cf. odas, an animal; ooch, out of. 



[Del. u-ahh wall (pi. ), eggs, Zeisb. Voc. 

 12; tva cho wall, ibid. 31.] 



wdshinumuuat, woshwunnumunat. 

 See wohxhiuumum'it, to open. 



woshweenit, ('if he open',) parting 

 tlic hoof, Deut. 14, 6. Cf. //,r.<»AvK,«,«/. 



■woshwemco, (the water) 'parted asun- 

 der', 2 K. 2, 14. 



•woshwetanumunat. See wolishitanum- 

 uimt. 



woshwetashine, adj. open (as a door, or 

 gate), Rev. 'A, 8. See wolmhinniinnii'il; 

 wohsJiitaiiiiiiniiiiU. 



wdsliwi, adj. or adv. open, I's. 5, 9. 



■woshwohtae, adj. open; pi. -ohlaash, 



Dan. 6, 10: ninllain, open mouth. 



Is. 9, 12. 



woshwohtag-, (that which is) o)H'n: 

 ,nsl„i,im ..pen vessel. Num. 19, 15. 



woshwohteau (from iroshimlilcattKiiuf), 



■ it is or was open. Rev. 10, 2. 



■woshwriJikossaecheg: nnj in'islunilikof- 

 sa&/(Cf/, they which dividethclioof, Lev. 

 11, 'i, = wolnroshtnihkosx,i!rhn,. Dent. 14, 

 7, =nag woshweoh inilikoifsajoji, ibid. ; ncg 

 ivohwnshwunnonchcg uppahxikossounoli, 

 they which are cloven-footed, Lev. 11, 3. 



■woshwunnumunat. See irmhinnnitinal. 



■wosinneunkoowae, adv. in the twilight, 

 Ezek. 12, 7, 12. 



w6ssittae. See irohsilUh: 



■woskeche, adj. upper, on top, Dent. 24, 

 6; the tip of, Ex. 29, 20; Lev. 8, 23; the 

 top or highest part of, Ex. 30, 3; Judg. 

 9, 51: wosketuttanog, the tip of the ear, 

 Lev. 14, 14, 17; wuskodtak, the forehead, 

 Ex. 28, 38. 



woskeche, adv. (1) on the top, on the sur- 

 face: iroskeche mmnui, on the face of the 

 deep. Gen. 1, 2; nt woskeche ohkell, on 

 the face of the earth, Dan. 8, 5, =^ wos- 

 ketohkcit, Lev. 11, 21; noh wesket, in that 

 which was uppermost (placed on top 

 of others), Gen. 40, 17; woskccliepukq, 

 top of a rock, Ezek. 24, 7; tculch woxke- 

 chequttu, ' from the top of the rocks' (?), 

 Num. 23, 9. (2) ' without' (El. Or. 21 ) : 

 anoinut kah woskeche, within and with- 

 out (i. e. on the outer surface of), Ex. 

 37,2. Seewoskechepiskq; iriixb/dtuk. Cf. 

 H-vske; mtskeitiik. 



[Narr. traskeche. on the top, R. A\'. 52. 

 Del. irochgiischi, above, on the top f)r 

 surface of, Zeisb. Or. 183; wochyidha- 

 mirjite, on the earth, ibid. Quir. skeje, 

 gkeeje, 'upon'. Pier.] 



woskechepiskq, -pisk, ri. the top of a 

 rock. Ezek. 24, 7; 2 Chr. 25, 12, =woske- 

 cli,' ijiL^siikiiiKiiiil, a pointed rock, cliff, or 

 craL'. Ezek.24,8. See. chippipsk; ompsk. 



woskeetompsqut, on the (top of the) 

 rock, Job 28, 9. See woskeche. 



woskehettue (?), adj. hurtful: tog- 



kodlig, hurtful sword, Ps. 144, 10. 



