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ENGLISH-NATICK DICTIONARY 



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g'lad — con t i n ued . 

 glad; wekontamwe, -tamwae (-tamde, C), 

 gladly, willingly; muskouantam, he is 

 very glad, he rejoices, lit. he is boast- 

 ful: u-el;ontama)k kah ahche imiskouaiiUi- 

 mcok, rejoice ye and be exceeding glad, 

 Matt. 5, 12 [mis»i-v;eko7itn»i ?]. 



glittering, vnlmppae, wohsippohU'if. See 

 bright. 



glory, sohsumoonk [soh-irolixiiiiimonk, a 

 shining forth; vbl. n. act. of sohsumo), 

 it shines forth. See note on forest]. 



gluttony, iimssaumepoaonk {vussomup- 

 2>o6onk, C), vbl. n. act. from v:us- 

 saumepoa \ii-ugsaume-uppm, he eats too 

 much], he is gluttonous. See eat. 



gnat, sogkemas. From the same root as 

 .wgkepai, he bites. 



go, mm, 6m, he goes from (a place 

 other than that in which the speaker 

 is) or proceeds from; cfjmwcD, it goes 

 from; na mmun, he went thence; mm- 

 u-og, they went on, proceeded on their 

 journey (as in Gen. 33, 16); tohnoh 

 kaimf whence dost thou come? {toh- 

 luumm koom kekitf when did you come 

 from home? C. ; tunna cnvxiCun f whence 

 come you ? E. W. ) ; mmup, he did go or 

 come from; alifjue oomaogk, go ye not 

 from. Acts 1,4; suppos. img, when he 

 goes or proceeds from. 



ail, he goes to (a place other than 

 that in which the speaker is); auog, 

 they go to; nunli, go thou to; ontuh, let 

 us go to {ijb a&iiUi, let us go that way, 

 R. W.); hitton foh kod 6(m, 'thou 

 walkedst whither thou wouldst [go 

 to]', John 21, 18; ailon, if I go. The 

 forms of this verb are more irregular 

 than of perhaps any other of the 

 primitive verbs. It is not always pos- 

 sible to distinguish its suppositive and 

 participial forms from those of mm 

 under the disguises of Eliot's phonog- 

 raphy. This verb is often used intransi- 

 tively, and its primary signification was, 

 probably, to go: noadtit aui, 'he is 

 gone a long journey' (afar off). Pro v. 

 7, 19; vttoh urimmuk, uitoh aommtik, 

 'whence it cometh, whither it goeth', 

 Mass. Ps., John .3, 8; ne ayoan, 'in the 

 way' (when thou goest), Ex. 23, 20; 

 suppos. littoh imh a6i or mjoi, whither I 

 may go. Hence »i'ay, a path: may toh- 



go — continued. 

 «o/i adhettit, 'the way wherein they 

 must walk', Ex. 18, 20; vtt'njea mny 

 ooog, by what way ye should go, Deut. 

 1, 33. See path. 



ainaen, he goes away, he departs 

 (without reference to the mode or act of 

 going, but simply expressing the sepa- 

 ration or withdrawal of one person or 

 thing from another); amaish, go thou 

 away (nuttamdeen, I depart; rimriennt, 

 to depart, C. ); suppos. amrjiil, itmaiiit 

 . . . amay'deh, if he depart ... let him 

 depart, 1 Cor. 7, 15. 



moncha {mauclue, R. "VV. ), he goes 

 (from the speaker or the place where 

 the speaker is supposed to be; opposed 

 to jjeytiu, he comes; see come); ?i!()»- 

 monchem {-eem,C.), I go; 7mm-mo»diip, 

 I went; monckish (ma^cMsh, R. W. ), go 

 thou; suppos. particip. noh •moiidiit, he 

 who goes; freq. momonchu, he moves, 

 i. e. continue.s to go; itlxhiioh oans . . . 

 noh mcimonchit, every animal . . . that 

 moveth, i. e. hath power of motion, 

 Ezek. 47, 9. 



vadpeu, vdheti, he goes up (aljsolutely 

 or without regard to the mode or act 

 of going), he rises; imaj^emm, it goes 

 up, i. e. it is raised up: nippewh vaa- 

 phnmadi, the waters rise up, Jer. 47, 2 

 {nmvdheem, I arise, C. ). From vadhe, 

 impers. verb, adv., and prep., it is 

 above, above. 



■!'.-com8w,icoHH(.s.si(, he goes down (abso- 

 lutely); mmmog, they go down; vmvo- 

 mussln vadchu-id, I came down from 

 the mountain; suppos. part, noh wo- 

 mussd, noh vmmsit, he who goeth down; 

 neg tromussitchfg, they who go down. 

 From irmiiieit, vmmiyeu, impers. verb, 

 adv., and prep., it is down or beneath. 



kuhkuhqueu, he goes upward, ascends 

 by progressive motion. See ascend. 



iiroken, he goes downward, descends 

 (from above to or toward the earth 

 [ii' ohke-au']; cf. vmmfv, he goes down 

 below the earth or the speaker) ; 

 nmkmp, he descended, came down; 

 nmch nmkeiii kesukqid, 'I came down 

 from heaven', John 6, 38; suppos. 

 noh nmkit, he who descends, goes or 

 comes down; nmkiich, let him come 

 down; iuan. subj. nmkeinw, it went 



