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deliver — continued . 



causes (another) to go free. So, poh- 

 qaawhns kuhhog and pohquohusli, ' escape 

 thou', 'save thyself . ?0)/!/i«(h, he de- 

 livers, rescues, saves (him), makes him 

 safe; caus. from tomeu, he saves himself, 

 escapes; inan. tomwelUeau keitotaiidnh, 

 'he recovered the cities', 2 K. 13, 25. 

 See loose. 



deliverance, pohquohinhunnittunnk, tom- 

 hiiliKiiik- (pass. vbls. ), the being save<l, 

 being delivered. 



den. See cave; hole; pit. 



dense. See close; thick. 



deny, quenooviantam, he denies (it) ; with 

 affix uk-qHenmwantam-un, he denied it 

 (niik-quencoirnm, Ideny, C. ) ; qiienmurau, 

 kohkonooaii, he denies, makes denial (to 

 another) ; suppos. 3d pers. pi. knhkonao- 

 wahettit, when they denied, gave denial; 

 auppos. part. pi. neg kohkonmvmcheg, 

 they who deny, they (when) denying. 



depart, nmai'ii, he departs, goe.*) away; 

 (Diiaish {amaish and ainaelilash, C. ), 

 depart thou, go away; amaehtauau, he 

 departs from (him); with affix wut- 

 amaehiau-oh, he departed from him; 

 suppos. amahtauont, when he departs 

 (or when departing) from; axiayeuoiik, 

 departure, going away, sohham \_xoh- 

 rom], he departs, goes forth, sets out 

 (on a journey or the like) ; sohhash 

 (saum'hush, R. W. , sohhmh, C.) , go thou 

 forth {mwheke, go ye forth, R. W.) ; 

 sohhammonk, departure, going forth. 



descend. See go. 



descent, vminsuonk [act. vbl. from ii<min- 

 Ku, he descends, goes downward], a de- 

 scending or going down, hence a ravine, 

 a steep descent {vanmsu, 'down hill', 

 R. W. ) . Elsewhere neahhut umiimiiim iik 

 (suppos. part, inan., when it descends), 

 a descent, declivity, downward slope 

 (of a mountain, etc.) . vmtontseonk, de- 

 scent, 4ineage (a proceeding from: vmt- 

 ontKfv., he proceeds, or descends from). 



desert. See forest. 



deserted, toneii, touweu, deserted, soli- 

 tary, desolate; hence, touappu [toueu- 

 iijipu'], he is deserted or desolate; touoh- 

 komuk, a solitary or desert place, the 

 wilderness; touwih, toidh [toueu-ussxi], 

 a fatherless child, an orphan; pi. t<>\iie- 

 sog (towiuwijck, R. W.). See sohtary. 



deserve, nulldppShkdm, I deserve; Idjieh- 

 komunate, to deserve, C. 



desire, kodtantam, he desires, longs for, 

 has an inclination to (it) ; nuk-kodtuntuni 

 (iic<ttt(u'iiibim or nmttiteam, R. W. ), I 

 long for, I desire (it); an. obj. kodtn- 

 nuiH-an, I long for (him); suffix kuk- 

 kodtantam-oush, I desire (it) from thee 

 [kod-antam; kod is often used with 

 other verbs to express purpose, inten- 

 tion, iletermination, or desire; some- 

 times it denotes activity in the im- 

 mediate future, 'about to' do or to be 

 done; as, uttoh kod usseit, what he may 

 be about to do or is about doing. Gen. 

 41, 28. See intend. Cf. kodtupipm, 

 he is hungry (desires to eat)], ahche- 

 V'oniam lahchu-arUam, he tliinks very 

 much of, is exceedingly minded], he 

 desires exceedingly, covets. 



desist, uhque, he desists, leaves off. Gen. 

 17, 22; Ruth 2, 20. 



desolate. See deserted; soHtary. 



despise, jishantam, jixlioiittnii, he de- 

 spises, he hates (it); niU-jishatitnm (El. 

 and C. ), I despise, I hate; an. jMa- 

 numau, he despises or hates (him). 

 sekeneiuam (he refuses, rejects), he de- 

 spises, hates (it). iniKhantam, he de- 

 spises, contemns (it); an. mishaimmaii, 

 he despises or contemns (him). 



destitute of, wanve, not having, l)eing 

 without : wanne wahtede, without knowl- 

 edge; wanne wuimslie, without a father; 

 wanne nippeno, there is no water in it, 

 it is destitute of water; caus. vanneh- 

 heau, vnnnehteau, he is deprived of 

 (made to be without), he loses. See 

 witlinut. 



destroy, jHtgi'ianan, pugumriau, he de- 

 stroys (them); inan. paguatcau, ptirj- 

 imhteau, he destroys (it) or (v. i. ) he 

 destroys; pagiiatoog, they destroy; sup- 

 pos. paguatunk-otanwih, when he de- 

 stroyed the cities; an. suffix up-paguan- 

 uh, he destroyed them; paguanuonk 

 (vbl. n. act., a destroying), destruction; 

 piigicdhtefien, a destroyer. 



determine, pakodtantiDii, he purposes, 

 intends, is determined [pabtdche-niilnm, 

 he is thoroughly minded or clear 

 min<led]; vbl. n. act. piikndtantnincoonk, 

 determination. i)urpose. 



