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NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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■WTinnepog — continued. 



14:,2, = umnnejxti]n(i!ili, Ps. 105, 35, =«'«(/- 



nepukquash, Mark 4, 32: wunnepogqne 



meetsuonk, 'a dinner of herbs', Prov. 



15, 17. Cf. weesadtippogquosh, bitter 



herbs, Ex. 12, 8; Num. 9, 11. 



[Narr. nmnrtipog, leaf, pi. -^guaiih, 



R. W. 89. Del. icu nipak, Zeisb. Voc. 35.] 

 ■wunnesenat [wunne-ussen&t'\, v. i. to do 



good, to do well. Num. 24, 13; Mark 



3, 4. 



[Del. miUIissin, to be good; icuUsso, 



good, handsome, Zeisb. Gr. 166.] 

 *wuiinetooahtauinat, v. t. caus. to make 



guild; 3d pers. abiietodithtdu'tnat, 'to 



make (it) good', C. 226. 

 ■wunnetue, WTUinetu, adj. an. good, 



Ps. 112, 5; beautiful. Gen. 29, 1"; 1 



Chr. IB, 29 {wunneloue, good, bonus, 



C. 226) ; vmnnetuu, a good man, Ps. 112, 



5; Matt. 12, 35. Cf. ivenauwetu, rich. 

 [Narr. uimnetu, ' proper and personal ' , 



R. W. 60; umnnetinillii, my heart is good, 



ibid.] 

 ^■wuiiiietunat, to be good: kamcttinrit, 



{ thou ) to l)e good, C. 226. 

 -wunnetuonk, rone-, n. goodness, Prov. 



20, 6; excellency, beauty. Job 14, 10: 



a/iidnonk, his beauty, its beauty, 2 Sam. 



1, 19; 14, 25; wutche kmneehionk, for thy 



good, Deut. 10, 13. 

 *wunniish (or ueliuiiii.-<li.'<]i<iKh), fare you 



well, C. 227. 

 *wunnikketeauunat (?): nuttaniikk6 



viiiynikkmiim, I am pretty well, C. 225. 



See kt'kaii. 



[Narr. konkeetedug, they are well, R. 



W. 28.] 

 Tvunninabpehteau, he maketh (it) dry, 



of the sea, Hag. 1, 4. See nunassendt. 

 -wrunniyeu, wunnaiyeu [aona yeu], adj. 



an. (?) (he is) hapjiy. Job 5, 17; Ps. 



127,5; 137,8, 9: noh wi/njiij/ew, happy is 



lie who, Prov. 16, 20; anue vmnniyeu, 



more happy, 1 Cor. 7, 40 (sun . . . 



uiinniyeuog, are (they) well? C. 225). 



See wunne; wunnegen. 

 *wuniiiyeue, adv. happily, C. 228. 

 wunndg'kus, (his) belly, Lev. 11, 42: 



ki'),ogkii.% thy belly, Cant. 7, 2. See 



Wfiiixiknx. 

 •wniunogkussue, -usse, adj. of the belly; 



as n. bowels. Col. 3, 12; Acts 1, IS. 



■wunnog'que.wunog'kroe [=u>unne-hogk, 

 gddd-liiidicd or wtdl-covered], adj. fat, 

 1 Sam. 28, 24; Ezek. 34, 20; as v. vunog- 

 kcoog, they shall grow fat, Deut. 31, 20; 

 mo ahche inmogkm, he was very fat, 

 Judg. 3, 17. 



[Narr. wauirutiockdo, it is fat, R. W. 

 143.] 



■WTinnog'qutcheg', jil. they who are fat, 

 the fat, Is. 10, 16; Ezek. 34, 16; =ini6)iog- 

 qnlehey. 



■wrunnohquodt: plxh umnohquodt, it will 

 be fair weather. Matt. 16, 2 (weekdh- 

 qwil, fair weather; wunnohqwU, pleasant 

 weather; wekeneankquat, warm weather, 

 C. 158). See oinioliqinil. 



[Narr. ii-ckineaiiquat, fair weather, 

 R. W. 81.] 



■wunnohteahuau, he maketh peace, Ps. 

 147, 14. 



wunnohteauunat, \. t. to set up, to 

 erect: wunnohtoog, they setup (towers). 

 Is. 23, 13. See umnnash. 



■WTinnompamukquok (after ndt), 'in an 

 open place', (ten. 38, 14. 



■WTinnompeuhkohteaonk, n. craftiness, 

 Eph. 4, 14; iriiiiiioiiibeukanittuonk, a con- 

 spiracy, 2 K. 17, 4. Cf. asoakekodtcdynco. 



wunnompeuhkonat, v. t. an. to beguile, 

 to deceive 1 ly craft : umnnompeuhkonomp, 

 he beguiled (Eve), 2 Cor. 11, 3. 



■wunnompewessu, adj. an. 'subtile', 

 Gen. 3, 1 (:=iie}itdmpuwkimenu, 2 Sam. 

 13, 3): wunnompeitmssuieu, adv. sub- 

 tilely, 1 Sam. 23, 22; {-uwdeu) with 

 guile, Ex. 21, 14; ti'mmompuwussmme, 

 with subtlety, (tcu. 27, 35; 2 K. 10, 19. 



wunnompuwussinneat, v. i. to be 

 crafty or subtle, to deceive by craft 

 (with affix of 3d pers. pi. Eph. 4, 14). 



■wrunnompuwnssuonk, n. subtlety (con- 

 omp-. his subtlety, 2 Cor. 11, 3). 



■wunnoni'wausseonk, n. righteousness, 

 riglit-doing, I'rov. 11, 18; Matt. 5, 6. 



wunnomwayeuonk, n. truth (ab.stract), 

 Ex. 34, 6; Prov. 8, 7; Rom. 1, 18. Cf. 

 V'unnamuhquUee. 



■wunnonk, n. a dish, 2 K. 21, 13: vxonon- 

 giinit, in my <lish, Matt. 26, 23; C. 161; 

 v'unnonganii, in the dish, Mark 14, 20; 

 wutwnk, ' platter ' , Matt. 23, 25. Cf . v^un- 

 ndgkiis, belly; wOnogq, a hole (dug 

 out?). 



