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lieath-cocks — ciintiiuit'il. 



nateil grouse, foniierly very cniumdii 

 in New Englaml, thdugh now rare, but 

 possibly Tetrao ninbellus, tbe ruffed 

 grouse, pheasant, or 'partrklge' of 

 Massachusetts and Connecticut. So 

 named I'nr the lieauty of its phunage: 

 iiiitiitki-ii. lie is painted, decorated with 

 ]iaint; ]•!. (iiiiinl-ciirk, they are painted, 

 K. W. 



ieaven, l,cnnl: (kre-iiick, R. \V.; Poq. ie.psk, 

 Stiles; Hkw. f/isrlmrh, Del. ), the visible* 

 heavens, the sky: krxnk kdh (ihkc, the 

 heaven and the earth, (Jen. 1,1. See 

 sun. 



iieairy, tolikefjiiii, Inliki-ijuan, (it is) heavy; 

 1n}iki'(in()(j, that which is lieavy {luhke- 

 (jii(i)i, heavy, ('. ; kiick(jussaqun,kukgAs- 

 iiiirk(jini, yon arc heavy; rjussdcqnii, 

 heavy, R.W. ). 



lieed, iiiniiiuhjiissit, he takes lieed, 

 acts cautiously (as if in danger); nun- 

 ^inkfjiixsixh, take heed to thyself, be- 

 ware; luinniikijiittsilrh, let him take heed 

 {}ieii n>iriiwkiiii!<. I beware, C. ; act. inan. 

 -iiiiiniiikrjiismiiiiititxli ki'itoh, beware of the 

 sea, ('. ); act. an. iiiiiiiiukrjiifiSKoriau, he 

 takes heed of (an. obj.). Ci. udiiuk- 

 i/iic, (it is) dangerous; iiiiinii'ikiiiniiltiH, 

 in ]icril, in danger. See dangerous. 



lieel, iiiiiiiqiKin {inogqiiun, C), a heel; 

 irui/(/iitin, ini(/(jii(i(m, his heel; pi. +««/(.. 

 From vnxjqiicn, it is enlarged, is more 

 great, swells, jirotiiberates. Hence, too, 

 iiiiiiiiiiii'ii, a boil or tmnor (Webster 

 suggests witli a c|uery the alliance of 

 Knglish heel with (ireck K))Xii, a 

 tumor). 



lieight, xohkiiuh/ind-. s,,/ikii„hjii,„/l, adv., 

 in height ( with measure of elevation or 

 altitude), u,- Kohknnkqinik. its height. 

 ne anrnhqiic xjiimior/koi/, nr (inwliqiii'ic 

 sponr/ok (?), its height from bottom to 

 top, Gen. 6, 15; Ex. 25, 10, =iie solik- 

 vukqiiiik, Ex. 25, 23, =ne anmhque 

 spohliH/, Ex.27, 1, =11(1 ashpohktf/, Ex. 

 37, 1, =ne ashpiihlaji, Ex. 37, 10, =ne 

 koiltinikquag, Ex.30, 2, =ne oli.ihpohtag, 

 Ex. 37, 25, =ne soJikoiikog, 1 K. 6, 2. 

 sulikmikqiissiionk, height of a man or an. 

 obj.; iruKsolikoiikqiiKiiuohk, his height 

 [sonktik, wlien it shoots up, as a plant]. 

 See high. 



hell, i-hi'piulikiiiiiuk. See devil. 



helmet, iijijinlikiikqnl (on liis head); 

 viiihjiiilikiikqiit (du a head). 



help, iiiiiiiiiiiini, iiiiiiliniiiiiiiiii. he helps 

 (himU suthx ,r„l-a innhiHfli. ho \wlimi 

 them; aiiiiiiniiniirl,. help th.)U me (Av(/- 

 ti'inimiiuiii.^ will you help me? niv»-k/it- 

 ttinmtm-oii.t, I will help you, R. W. ). 

 Primarily' to give to, to bestow upon. 

 See give. 



hemp. See flax. 



hen, moiiish, iiihiijuixli, a licii, a 

 monnh, a cock, 1^1. 



her. See he. 



here, yen. yfiinl. in Ibis ]ilace; 

 to naitt, there, in that jilace. 



hereafter, mii jn ti'ik: iiish j,isl, 



ock.C; 



oppo.sed 

 See this. 

 oii,j,i-t,ik 



ihiftgisi,, tbe things wlncli shall be 

 hereafter, Is. 41, 23; Rev. 1, 19; 4, 1 

 (ompetag, shortly, C. ). 



herring' (?), Smmifi, pi. (iiinniaxiinij, her- 

 ring, C ; iiiimxuog, a fish somewhat 

 like a herring, R. W.; Peq.vmjixiiaxgrs, 

 alewives, Stile.s. See menhaden. 



hide (n.). See skin. 



hide (v.), a,H,iIita,i, »,//»/,/„„, he hides 

 (it); ,i,il-,„ll,,ht,ni.H„. I liidc it; lulfiih- 

 tanftji, liide tliou it [nltnlihiniiiiiit, to 

 liide, ('. ). lultasjiaii, he hides or con- 

 ceals (himself or another person I; lult- 

 uxh, hide thou (them): suffix init-tat- 

 tiisluih, he hid them, pnllngqiiiit, he 

 hides himself, is hid; piilldgqiicxJi, hide 

 thyself; vbl. n. puttogwhotik [=patt(>g- 

 qiien-onk], a covering or liiding; put- 

 fiigipieqtKihhtiii, tliat which serves to 

 hide, a veil, /iiiltui/hiiiii. juittuglinm, he 

 hides (it), lit. be covers it over (j)!(/- 

 IdghiimiiiKit jxixlikisxiioiik, to cover one's 

 nakedness, (".). oiikliiini, luecovers (it), 

 he hides (it): uift-niikhum wjxkrsuk. 1 

 iiide my face; vbl. n. imkirhoiik, a cov- 

 ering (screen or curtain, etc.); an. onk- 

 irliitu, he hides or covers (hnn). 



hig-h, qunnuvkqiie. (it is) higli, tall {qui- 

 nuhqui vein, a hii.'li liouse, C. , qui- 

 nuhqxie, highly, iliiil. ); (jMnnunkque 

 qiinviiiikqiir. very high; qunnmikqiioh- 

 li'iiii, he is liigb, i. e. elevated, qun- 

 vunkqitxx,! {q,.„,Hn;q„ss„. R. W.; q,n- 

 nukqul'sn, C. ). he is high .>r tall. Erom 

 qunni, long. 



hig'h place, kudlulikoug, kodtolikoag, kod- 

 uhki'xig, a high place, the summit of a 

 mountain or liill: as adj. vt hnltiihki'ii' 



