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■wunnonk — contimieil. 



[Xarr. h-iihik'hii/ [irininaii;/], 'a tray', 

 R. W. 5(1; |,1. iniiiiKiiKjaiiaxli. Micin. 

 Slab, , I, •nil plat', Maili. 10. Del. iila- 

 mniti, a ilish; iihicaitahcn, to make 

 dishes; iil<icana)ie-inuniiclii, (dish-tree) 

 elm tree, Zeisb.] 



wunnonkou, adv. yesterday (El. Gr. 21 ) , 

 i. e. last evening, John 4, 52: pajch ttun- 

 iiiiiihonl, until evening, Josh. 10, 26. 



[Del. !'■({ !a cii, evening, Zeisb. Voc. 

 84.] 



wunnonkcoook, wannonkcDOok, n. 

 (when it was) evening, the evening, 

 Gen. 1, .i, S, i:;, IS. 



[Narr. iriniiK'nniiiit, evening, R. W. 

 67. Del. ii-uhti-iiiiiiri, in the evening; 

 inihttftikf, "last night', Zeisb. Gr. 171 

 ( 'this evening', ibid. 178).] 



■wrunnonkquae, adj. and adv. in the 

 evening, of evening, Zeph. 3, 3; Gen. 

 30, 16; Esth. 2, 14. 



[Jlicm. Sekiff, 'ce soir', Maillard 28. 

 Del. (nil((kii, (in the) evening, Zeisb. 

 Gr. 171.] 



■wunnonulikauonat. See iruitimiiiihkau- 

 onat, to flatter. 



wunnonuhkCDwaonk, n. flattery, Dan. 

 11. 21 (,n,iiiirh,j,n„,„l:, 0. 220). 



wunnoohwlidsinneat, v. i. (to be) 

 adorned, C. 217 (as participle): pisli 

 keitashpe irunnajtrho!!, thou shalt be 

 adorned with, Jer. 31, 4. See ivnn- 

 iiti'nint. 



■wunncDhaincoonk. n. a valuation or es- 

 timate<l value (I'or ransom?), Lev. 27, 

 16: kmmjjhamcDonk, thy valuation (value 

 fixed by thee), Lev. 27, 12, 13. 



wunncDwaonk \_innuii'-nmir('u»ik'\, n. a 

 covenant, an agreement: aaituDirdonk, 

 my covenant, Ijen. 17, 4; niitayim nco- 

 iiwimoiik, I make my covenant, v. 2; 

 ammirdonk, his covenant, the covenant 

 of, Ps. 78, 10; 105, 8; wimncowdonk 

 ayiinaiek nashpc magmonk, 'make a cov- 

 enant with me by a present', Is. 36, 16. 



wunnoowonat, v. t. an. to make a league 

 with, D:iii. 11, 6; to covenant with: 

 ti-iiiiiiolihiihiiiii, he maketh peace, Ps. 

 147, 14. 



*'wunnuliketeaonkannu: sun wimnuh- 

 kt'tiddiikdiiiiii, ' is it a healthy time'? is 

 it healthy? C. 225. 



wunnumuhkinumunat, v. t. to turn a 

 a thing upside down, 2 K. 21, 13: (miimi- 

 uhkiiminiiii, he turned it upside dow'n, 

 Ps. 146, 9. 



*wuiinupkomiyaonk, n. opportunity, 

 0. 163. 



■wunnuppauhwhunne, a<li. winged, 

 ' Dent. 4, 17. 



wunnuppoh, (her or its) wing, the wing 

 or wings of (constr. ), Job 39, 26; 1 K. 

 6, 24: jxisuk tmmnuppoh, one wing (of), 

 2 Chr. 3, 12 (wunnuppoh, a w'ing, pi. 

 -^"■hunmh, C. 156). 



[Narr. inuiidip, wing, pi. -^jtiisli, 

 R. W. 85.] 



■wrunnuppohwhun, wunnuppuwhun, 

 wunuupwhun, n. (liis, her, or its) 

 wing (constr. -toIi, the wing or wings 

 of), Deut. 32, 11: inmnuiipiOtirhinionh, 

 their wings, 2 Chr. 3, 11; Job .39, 26; 

 pamk iriiiiiiiipjKilnrliiiiiiiJi, one wing (of), 

 2 Chr. 3, 11; itt iruiinitppaivhunit, on 

 the wings of, 2 Sam. 22, 11; id woskeche 

 irunnvppohwhunit, upon her wings, 

 Deut. 32, 11; mogkinmipuhwhwuni, hav- 

 ing great wings; quogquonipu)/ irli u mi k , 

 long-winged, Ezek. 17, 3. See iiiipjiiili. 



wunnupwoaonk, pi. -iingii.ih, (his) prov- 

 erb, ]>roverbs, Prov. 25, 1. See siogkoo- 

 ii-iiiiiik; inKinlitiinrci/riiiiiik. 



wunnussoDog, n. pi. (his) testicles, Deut. 

 23, 1: adj. «•»»/,».«»,-, Job 40, 17; r/i/iWi- 

 (junnusiiatont, one who has his testicles 

 broken, Lev. 21, 20. P>om neeauog, a 

 pair (?). 



■wunuutcheg, wunnutcli, ii. iliisi hand. 

 See lllflliilrli.y. 



wunogkcoe. See iriiiiiiuijiiii,'. 



■wunoDwhonat, v. t. an. to Hx a valua- 

 tion on, to value (for ransom?): pish 

 atiKjoirliali, he shall value him. Lev. 27, 

 12; inan. irtinioliniiiiiiii'il: pixli irniwlia- 

 mini, he shall estimate it, Lev. 27, 14. 

 Cf. intiiimliain. 



wus, n. the brim or edge, (of a cup) 2 

 Chr. 4,5: id witssadt, on theedge of (a 

 curtain), Ex. 26, 4, 5; on the brim of, 

 2 Chr. 4, 5; pi. icussasli, the borders of, 

 2 K. 16, 17. 



[Narr. tmss, 'the edge or list' (of 

 cloth), R. W. 134.] 



■wusapinuk, wussapinuk [wus-appinuk, 

 that which is on the edge of], n. the 

 bank <ir margin (of a river, etc.), 2 K. 



