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scatter — continued . 

 beads), nasw&e, ncutwayeue scattered 

 [ne st'ahwhau, or ne seaheull. 



scold, auuskomcm, he reproves (him); 

 see reprove, nunnishquewam, I chide or 

 scdlil; mmnishquet, I rage, C. 



scornful, mamanmmntam, he is scorn- 

 ful, a scorner Imomontauau, he mocks 

 iliiiii)]. 



scratch, i(i'lmihiii(ni,he tears or scratches 

 (an. obj. ) as a wild beast; suflBx v:u>i- 

 nehnekiii-uh, he tears him (iieehnelcm- 

 nuoiiut, to scratch; nunmgimum, I t«ar, 

 C. ). nukkitchkeem, I scratch, C. (?). 



scum, pehtom. See foam. 



scuppaug, inisliri'iji, pi. —jxniug. See 

 l.c.r-v. 



sea, kelliluli, kcliluh, keitoh {kitthan and 

 weeMkum, R. W.; Peq. kikhonnohk, 

 Stiles; Del. l-itdhican, Hkw.) ; pi. keh- 

 tahhanash; ndeu kehtahhannit, in the 

 midstof thesea; kishke kehtahhannit, by 

 the sea; kee.cliippam kehtahhannit, on the 

 seashore ( = »f olujuamipam); kehtah- 

 hannuppog, the water of the sea [keli- 

 tm, it is very great, vast]. See chief. 

 pdmmoh, pdmrnoh, paumm, a name of 

 the sea which is not found except in 

 compound words. It is probably de- 

 rived fromywJ, the particle of indefinite, 

 undirected, or variable motion or activ- 

 ity. From it are derived pummohham, 

 he goes on the sea; pummohhamu-aen, a 

 mariner; woskechepam {wosketupam, Is. 

 18, 2), the surface of the sea (cf. n-os- 

 keche mojnol, Gen. 1, 2); ohquanupam, 

 the shore or border of the sea [uhquae, 

 on the edge or margin of] ; kehchippam, 

 keecliepam, on the shore [kutche-pam, 

 where the sea begins] , John 21, 4; Gen. 

 22, 17; paumpdgusslt, 'the Sea God,' 

 R. W. ; pummee, oil \_pumm&e, of or 

 from the sea]; p^irnupsq, pumlpsk, a 

 rock in the sea, a sunken rock, etc. 

 tfechekum (R. W. ) w-as perhaps a name 

 given py the Indians of the sea coast 

 to the ocean as the great 'producer' 

 (u-utcheken, it yields, produces) of their 

 staple food, fish. 



search for, n&timieham, he seeks (it), 

 searches for (it); mitinnehammk, search 

 ye for (it) {nat'mnehas, search thou; 

 teaqua cunndtinnef what do .you look 

 for?; ntauhaunanatinnehdmmin, I can 



search for — oontinued. 

 not look or search, R. W.; nun-nat- 

 tlnneahteam, I search, C. ); an. nalinne- 

 awhaii, he seeks for (him) ; vbl. n. nailn- 

 neahteaonk, search (for inan. obj. ). See 

 look. 



season. See time. 



seasonably, uttmehr, <thhuttaichr [ii/- 

 mche], in due season, seasonably; nttat- 

 cheyeum, there is a season, time, or op- 

 portunity. 



seasons. There was no division of the 

 Indian year exactly corresponding to 

 our somewhat arbitrary assignment of 

 the months to four seasons of equal 

 length. A comparison of the several 

 vocabularies gives the following ar- 

 rangement as probably correct: Seed- 

 time, aukeeteum.lt.ch, spring, R. W. [im- 

 perat. of a.ukeeteaCimen, R. W., qntl.'iane- 

 mun, ohkeleam, El.: let him plant]. 

 Early summer, sequan, spring, R. W. 

 and C. ; summer, El. Summer, tn'pnn 

 (nephmae, C. ), El., C, and R. W. ; (fia- 

 ijmquan, R. W. Harvest time, niniiioira • 

 and amioAant, R. W. ; 'nhinamodet, fall, 

 C. [from mindeu, it is dry] . Fall of the 

 leaf, taquunck, R. W. Winter, p6pon, 

 El. ; papdne, R. W. ; piopon&e, C. 



seat, appuonk, vbl. n. fromopp", he sits. 

 See sit. 



seawan. See scatter. 



second, nahohtdeu [next after, next in 

 order, ne hohtCeu'] (ndhohtoeu, C. ); noh 

 adtoekif, the second (son or daughter) 

 in order of age, the next to the elilest 

 or first born. 



secret, kemeu, (it is) secret, private; 

 keme, secret {kemeyeue, secretly, G. ); 

 suppos. inan. ne kemeyeuoauk, kemeyeimk, 

 that which is secret, a secret; nish ke- 

 me.mgkh, secret things. 



see, ndum, he sees, he sees (it); nim- 

 naum, I see (sun kendumf dost thou 

 see? C. ) ; suppos. nalk, nag, when he 

 saw; naumog, if we see; naumdg, if j'e- 

 see; nalsh, see thou; nauma>k, behold 

 ye {chuh namuk! behold! C. ) ; an. ndau, 

 he sees (him) (kunnunni? have you 

 seen me?; kun-nunnox(s, I have seen 

 you, R. AV. ); n6k, see ye (him); vbl. 

 n. nainnwonk, a seeing, sight. 



seed, vniskannem, (its) .seed; u-iiskannem 

 mustard, a mustanl seed; pi. wuskan- 



