NATICK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY 



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wuttitchuwan, eti;. — ociii tinned, 

 nitely); xnhiriUrhudu, it flowed out of, 

 forth from; nohk-hetduidii, it gushed out, 

 burst out, Is. 35, 6; unnikhuan, it flowed 

 to, ran to; uvireeijonchuan, it flowed 

 round aljout, 1 K. 18, 35. 



[Ahn. (iri'lsgnnn, il coule, v. g. le 

 sang.] 



wuttogki, n. moisture, Luke 8, 6. See 

 oi/qiiithkl, wet, moist; *wuttap61iquot, wet 

 weather; wuttagkesinneat, to become wet. 

 [Peq. wuth'iggio eyhv-krezuk uvenugh, 

 wet today, very; waughtugyaclu/, a' deer, 

 i. e. wet nose', Stiles.] 



wuttogque. See oggit!^. 



*wuttolikoliko3miime6nash, jil. liLuk- 

 berries, C. liU. 



wutt6huppa[enat]. See tvuttnlippalni- 



al]. 



■w-uttompek. See viitoinpeui:. 



wuttdntauunat, v. t. to climb to or into: 

 wutiimtauadt, if he climb up (into it), 

 John 10, 1; lutontauohtou, he climbed 

 up, went by climbing (on his hands and 

 feet), 1 Sam. 14, 13; nontaudheltit kemk- 

 qiit, if they climb up to heaven, attain 

 to by climbing, Amos 9, 2. See toh- 

 kootauuitat. 



[Narr. atAuntowash, climb the tree; 

 ntdimtawcm, I climb, R. W. 91.] 



wuttoohpooom-weonish, n. tobacco, C. 

 2-11. See (Narr.) irv.ttamduog; uhpu- 

 mnkafih. 



*'wrutto6nat, to complain: nmtanrain, I 

 complain; imtowap, I did complain, 

 C. 186; »Hn kailooicam nulihog, did you 

 complain of me? ibid. 



*wuttotukkon : teackhe wnltotiikkon, 'it 

 jerketh or suddenly twitcheth', C. 195. 



wuttooantamunat, v. t. to care about, to 

 be careful (jf, inan. obj. {icuttanantamu- 

 nat, to care, C. 186): viittaiaidam, he 

 careth for, 1 Cor. 7., 32, 34. Cf. u'ulta- 

 mantamumil. 



wuttoohuppa[enat]. See H-utiuhppa\_en- 

 af]. 



*wuttookummissin, a grandmother, C. 

 162: kukiiinniiix, thy grandmother, 2 

 Tim. 1, 5; {kokuurmes) thy aunt. Lev. 

 18, 14. 



wuttoan, llii-iniouth,themouthof(him), 

 Ex.4, 11; I'niv. 10, 31. See multoaii. 



*wuttoonautainoonk (?), u. 'valor', 

 Man. Pom. 86, 1. 1. 



*wuttd6tcliikkinneasin, a grandfather, 

 C. 162. 



*wuttoD'wosketoinpaog, pi. 'luciiof liigh 

 degree', Ps. 62, 7. 



wuttug-k. See irnhtitk. 



wuttuhliuuk, n. a paddle, Deut. 23, 13. 

 [Narr. wutkunck, a paddle or oar, 

 R. \V. 99; pm'dous nendiehmick l=]}nud- 

 taiixh nmttuhlmnk}, bring hither my 

 paddle, ibid. Del. tahacan, paddle, oar, 

 Zeisb.Voc. 29.] 



wuttulippa[enat (?)], wuttODhup-, 

 wadhup-, wutt<5hup-, v. i. to draw 

 water (u-utiithhupponat, Mass. Ps.,Johu 

 4, 7, 15): wuttuhuppaog,umtuhpaog, they 

 drew water, Ex. 2, 16; 2 Sam. 23, 16 

 { = qHomphijtjHwg, 1 Chr. 11, 18); vrat- 

 tuhuppalc, draw ye water, Nah. 3, 14; 

 wadhupahettit, when they drew water, 

 Gen. 24, 13; ncoihupau I drew water 

 for (them), Gen. 24, 19; nmllohupauau, 

 she drew water for (them), v. 20. Cf. 

 sokhippog,' draw out' (water), John 2, 8; 

 numwdpag . . . uippe, fill (it) with 

 water, v. 7. 



[Del. //(/(/; peek, a well, Zeisb. Voc. 

 12.] 

 wuttuliq, wuttuhquu, wuttuk \_wut- 

 iilitiig, of the tree], n. a branch or l)ough 

 of a tree. Gen. 49, 22; Jer. 23, 5; 33, 15;, 

 firewood, Prov. 26, 20: wudtuk, wood, 

 Is. 60, 17 {louitoohqunash or mishashC!), 

 wood, C. 164; poficlidtuk (from poksha- 

 iKit, to be broken, or from pohcheau, it 

 divides, branches), a bough, ibid.). 

 See timhtuk. 



I'Sarr. trudluckqmt, 'a piece of wood'; 

 wudtuckquana^h, lay on wood (on the 

 fire), R. W. 48; pauchaulaqun)u:sasl), pi. 

 branches (of a tree), R. \V, 89.] 

 *vruttulituhkomuuat, v. i. to arrive: 

 itailiihtuJikoin, I arrive, C. 



[Cree/«c*oo-s»), he arrives (by land), 



H o wse 50. Narr. ntiauke Wits/i cm,l came 



by land, R. W. 31.] 



wuttuk. See vuhtuk; umltuhq. 



wuttunkhumundt, v. t. to cover with: 



iriitlunkliuiiiun monak, she covered it 



