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*woskeheuonat, to hurt : imxkeJtli illimifdl, 

 to !«' liiirt, C'. 195; nmwoskheum , I hurt, 

 ihi.l. 



■woskehittuonk, ii. violence (suffereil), 

 a wouuil, Kx. 21, lio; spoiling, Hah. ], 3 

 (=,roxMniwa,mhC>), (ien. 6, 13; cf. v. 

 11). 



■woskehtinneat, v. t. inan. and v. i. to 

 ilo harm to (inan. obj.), Rev. 7, 2, 

 = irnxkiJiti'iiiiiniat: nmvtosketeoli, I per- 

 secuted (it, the church), Phil. 3, 6; 

 (iJkjiii' iroskehtmumk nh-ke, do not harm 

 (ye) the earth. Rev. 7, 3; matla cowoske- 

 Ienmwna6ut moskehtumh, (they) not to 

 hurt the ffra-is, Rev. 9, 4. 



■woskehuwae, adj. hurtful, harmful, 1 

 Tim. 6, 9; mat imiikehuwde, 'innocent', 

 Jonah 1, 14. 



■woskehuwaen, n. one who hurts or 

 •harms, 'the spoiler', Jer. 51^ 5(); pi. 

 (obj.) V.53: iroskehinriH'iinoij, 'spoilers', 

 ■2 K. 17, 20; 1 Sam. 13, 17. 



woskehuwaonk, ii. violcnre, hurt, (icn. 

 (i, 11. 



■woskehuwdnat. .'>ee iraskln'oiiat. 



woskesit, (he is) blemished, deformed. 

 Lev. 21, 17, 18, 21. Cf. chohkhii. 



•wosketohteak : ut woskelohteakoii , -on the 

 open fields, Ezek. 29, 5. 



wosketomp, n. a man, vir; pi. wosketom- 

 piiiii/ (cf. iiiisxliiiiin, a man of another 

 race or nation, a captive): noeu iriiske- 

 loiHjHiiilitu, among men, Ps. 78, 60; 

 v'oxki'tompoao (v. subst. ), he is a man, 

 he became a man (El. (xr. 12, 16); 

 woskelonij) kuli jiilttdiinrosxissoli iikkez- 

 hi'iili, 'male and female created he 

 them'. Gen. .5, 2 (riiikko)ie icosk, an old 

 man, C. 157; nawlmtche u'osk, some men, 

 ibid. 175; onkalog woske, another man, 

 ibid. 232; nanwi woske, any man, ildd. ). 

 See omp. 



[Narr. skei'fomp, pi. xkeeloinjuiuog, 

 man, men (also imhi, inihiiiiiog), R. W. 

 44; iiiminiK-k, iiiiiniiiiissiiii'iirock, eniskee- 

 t()ii)j)iii'nrog, "men, folk, people", ibid, 

 pref. 19; eiuii or eiwxkretomp, a man, 

 ibid. 11.5.] 



woskheonat, woskehuwonat, wosk- 

 honat, V. t. an. to hurt, to injure, to do 

 harm to (an. obj.), Prov. 6, 18: iKjoirosk- 

 hiikijini'il, to hurt me, (Sen. 31, 7; km- 

 voxkhiimiimt, to do tliee hurt, v. 29; 

 aimit^kheonanul wuskcloinjiidi, (they) to 



woskheonat, etc. — continued. 



hurt men, Rev. 9, 10; inatta nrnwosk- 

 lieijunoiioij, we harm them not, 1 Sam. 

 25, 7; iroskeheau, he wrongeth, injureth, 

 Prov. 8, 36; irnh woskehenii, (it) may 

 harm (him). Job 35, 8; woskeheuntj-par- 

 ticip. harming, one who hurts, Rev. 11, 

 5; ulloli v'oskeadt, ' whom thou j)ersecut- 

 est', injure.st. Acts 9, 5; vogkhinniiiit, 

 'thou that spoilest', Is. .33, 1; tmit y/i'.s/i 

 kmwoakhukka), he shall not hurt thee, 

 Acts 18, 10; matin oowoskheiili, hurt thou 

 him not, Luke 4, 35; woskeheiihkon, do 

 him no harm, Jer. 39, 12; nliqijie vonki'- 

 heuk, do (them) no harm, Ps. 105, 15 

 (woskehheaog vmhhogkwih, they hurt 

 themselves (injure themselves), C. 

 239) ; pa.ss. nmwoskhii, I am hurt, Jer. 

 8, 21; koawoskiUeop, thou wast S])oiled, 

 Is. 33, 1. 



wososhquit(?): ria nt vosoxlirjiiH, 'the 

 marshes thereof, Ezek. 47. 11 { irassd.i- 

 keltt, a meadow, C. 160). 



[Del. n.isiskitnu, v. adj. marshy, 

 muddy, Zeisb. (ir. 164.] 



wossabpe, wassabbe, adj. and adv. 

 thin, 1 K. 7, 29; Lev. 2, 4 (wits.'^ippi, 

 C. 176) : vossdbpeiuhhamirog namikcg, 

 they beat (it) into thin plates, Ex. 39, 

 3; jiix}! immnppete.amm, (it) shall be 

 made tliin, become thm. Is. 17. 4. Cf. 

 mufMe; irun-ifipjn'. 



[Del. vsr}iii])p<iii, ii-diisgriini, (it is) 

 thin, Zeisb. Or. 167, 172.] 



wSsumunat. .See irolixiinniui'tl. to shine 

 out. 



wosupohtae. See irnhxiji/xililni . 



WOU. Sec iri'ii'itl. 



wounkagk, n. error (that which is 

 crooked), Eccl. 10, 5. See >m„i,ki. 



woushau. See iraKglidK. 



woweaushin, n. a winding about, Ezek. 

 41, 7. C'f. wayeuag; wayont; w66u. 



[Cree woweihsehayoo, he circumvents 

 him, Howse 41; wotreou; it is circular, 

 ibid. 79; indwelow, heroundeth it, ibid.] 



woTWTishpooonk, n. effeminacy, 'deli- 

 cacy'. Dent. 28, .56. See wanshpu. 



•wowushpu. See, iranxlijiii. 



wowussumdnat, waus-, wowos-, v. t. 

 an. to worship, 1 Sam. 1, 3; Rev. 19, 10; 

 1 K. 12, 30 {-mudtidf, C. 216): woivussu- 

 maog manitto, they pray to a (false) 

 god. Is. 45, 20; uvwusguinoh, he worships 



