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•vsrunnag-kittuliliausuen, -in, a tarpen- 

 trr, Is. 44, i:-!. 



wunnaiyeu, adj. ami a<lv. I he is i happy. 

 See iriimiiycu. 



*wuimam (Narr.), "their red paintiiif;, 

 which they most delight in."— R. W. 

 154. 



•wunnamamdonk (?), n. healthfulness, 

 pr..iii(iti(in (if health, Prov. 16, 24; 

 = ifiiiiiK'niiijiiciiiik, a blessing (?). See 

 mrlsb'xiKiiik (under iKrlskt'xn). 



[Del. ,inl,,i,„i!si. 1 am well, Zeisb.] 



wunnamonaenat, v. i. to beget a son or 

 sons: iniiiiiiiiiKiiiieii, he begets a son, 

 Eci'l. 0, 14; pisli inmnamonaeu, he shall 

 beget sons, Gen. 17, 20; viinmimoniyeu, 

 he begat (us), James 1, 18; noh wunau- 

 miiiiiit, -iKiif, if he beget a son, Prov. 

 17,21; Ezek. 18, 10, 14; nohivanamoniit, 

 he who begat thee, Prov. 23, 22; umnna- 

 iiionael; beget (ye) sons, Jer. 29, 6 (nm- 

 nanmonbievm, I beget (a son or sons), C. 

 181). C'f. :riitlaiiiia,ii(if. 



■V7uiinanipcDliauniau6nat, v. t. an. and 

 inan. to answer (a question) to (any- 

 one). Matt. 22, 46; Acts 24, 10. See 



itdllt/lf^olHtlH. 



■wunnamptamODonk, n. lielief, faith, 

 Heb. 11, 1; C. 182: kamaniptamajonk, 

 thy l)elief, 2 Thess. 2, 13; thy faith, 

 !Matt. 9, 22; naslipe irmmamptamcooiik, 

 -ijouk, by faith, Hel). 11, 3, 4, 5, etc. 



■WTinnainptainunat, (1 ) v. t. to believe, 

 Luke 24, 25 [w'ith an. obj. expressed, 

 to believe or lielieve in (a person)]. 

 (2) iruniKiinptmionat (an. and inan.), to 

 obey: ajnnnipt<uian, 'he hearkened to' 

 (him). Gen. 23, 10; nconamplam, I be- 

 lieve, Mark 9, 24; Acts 27, 25; C. 182; 

 kamomptamwco Gud, ye believe in God, 

 John 14, 1; inirin<miptamwog, they 

 believed, Ex. 4, 31; iimnnamptam, 

 amamptdiii. he believes, Prov. 14, 15 

 (wunnaiii/iliiiiilliiniiiil, to be believed, C. 

 182); ■iri)iuiiiiiij>taiidog, they believed 

 (him), Ex. 14, 31; nah mat conamptauoh, 

 he did not believe them, Gen. 45, 26; 

 kconamptau, dost thou believe on ( him)? 

 John 9, 35; onk iroh nainamptau, that I 

 may believe on (him), v. 36; houian 

 wmmamplauont, whoso believeth in 

 (him), Rom. 9, S3,=howan wanamptog, 

 1 John 5, 1, 5. 



■wunnamptainunat — continued. 



[Narr. ciiitiiihiiiiatou.i, I believe you 

 or I will obey you. "This word they 

 use just as tlie Greek tongue doth that 

 verb [ff!(Jr£L'(a] ni6TEveiy, for believ- 

 ing or obeying, as it is often used in the 

 New Testament."— R. W. 65.] 



wunnamuhqut, adv. truly, verily (El. 

 Gr. 21), Matt. 11, 11; Heb. 11, 15;, 

 surely, Is. 40, 7. 



■wunnamuhquttee, -teyeu, adj. true, 

 1 K. 10, 6; Jer. 42, 5 (wunmnuhkiliiyeu, 

 truly, C 230): wunnamuhqutteyeuo), {\t) 

 is true, Dan. 6, 12; -yeuwash, (words) 

 are true, 2 Sam. 7,' 28; )i£ wanunnikhit):- 

 yiinik, that which is true (truth con- 

 crete), 1 K. 22, IB, = irannamuhqntte- 

 yeuaik, 2 Sam. 15, 20; trunnaimtliijutte- 

 yeuonk, truth (abstract), Ps. 15, 2. 



[Del. wulamoe, he says true or the 

 truth ; und&moyu, v. a<lj. it is true, right, 

 Zeisb. Gr. 165.] 



*'wniinarawateouuuat, to prove; ( i. e. 

 to know-true, to demonstrate), C. 205. 



wunnanittuonk, Tvunanetuonk, n. a 

 blessing (referred to the object), I»eut. 

 28, 2. 



wunnantamunat, ■wrmnanittamunat 

 [vixnni'-ininaiiUtmunai'], v. t. inan. to 

 bless (it), Deut. 28, 12; 2 Sam. 7, 29: 

 umnantash, bless thou (it), Deut. 33, 11; 

 jnsh imimuintam, he will bless (it), Deut. 

 7, 13; micheme umimantamunnch, let (it) 

 be blessed forever, 2 Sam. 7, 29. Pri- 

 marily, to be pleased with a thing. 



[Narr. nowecontam, notreetedviam, 1 

 am glad, R. W. 65. Del. noMendam, I 

 rejoice, am glad; riolatenami, I am 

 happy, Zeisb. V'oc. 50. Gree iiomum- 

 tomen, we rejoice, Howse.] 



■wunnanumaonk, n. a blessing (referred 

 to the giver or agent), Deut. 33, 7. See 



wunnanumau, conanumau, lie is happy 

 (is blessed), pass. Rom. 14, 22; Prov. 

 3, 13. See muiiir. 



[Del. nolinamni, I like it, Zei.sb.] 



•wunnanumonat, v. t. an. to bless, to in- 

 voke lilessings on (Num. 24, 1) or con- 

 fer blessings (wimncmnnmmiat, C. 182; 

 iii'ii Hro»(Ui«m, I bless, ibid.) : wunndnu- 

 moinp, he blessed (them), Deut. 33, 1; 

 mnamimrmaoont, they to bless (them), 

 Deut. 27, 12; kmiuiiittiKousli, I will bless 



