Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ CLAN CLOSE clam, (s.) 1. Cyrena, .... û (da). 2. ar-wåk (ke). 6. of a turtle . . . . Oyu-tolat Tridacna crocea .... chowai (da). In (ke). order to specify the shell tâ(da) is clear, (adj.) 1. of a cloudless night.... added, e.g., chôwai-tå (da). 3. Tridacna â-tâlimare. One can see the Milky Way squamosa .... konop (da). only on a cloudless night: ogun gûrug l'atáliclang, (v..).... tải (ke). mare töya-l'Akà-párag igbådignga. 2. of the elap. (v.t.) 1.... pedi (ke); ab-pedi day.... mõro-bêringa (da). (lit. sky-good). (ke) 2. one's hands. . . tôku (ke). See 3. of water ... olôwia (da); ig-nâlama (da). slap. See clean. 4. open jungle, no undergrowth clasp, (v.t.) 1. ... rëa (ke); yûa (ke); ..... êr-wâlak (da); êr-wâlag (da). 5. sightwith prefix. See App. ii. When the boat ed....ig-bêringa (da). 6. -voiced.... capsized he clasped me (round the waist): | akd-tegi-walak (da). roko oto-pnga bêdig ôl d'öto-rëare. clear, (v.t.) 1. jungle.... el-ôt-wâl (ke);, 2. another person's hand .... Oyun-rë erem-kôp (ke); êrem-l'ârlikati (ke); erem(ke). 3. one's own hand .... Ôyun-têla l'ârtálima (ke). 3. the way....tinga-l'ot(ke). 4. another person or animal un wâl (ke); tinga-bûj (ke) (lit. path-sweep). consciously ... Ôt-pägla (ke). 3. one's throat.... diar(ke). claw, (g.) 1. of an animal.... ông-bodoh clearing, (8.)- in junglo .... elôt-walnga (da). 2. of a crab or lobster . . . . Ông- (da); êr-talimare. kõro (da); ig-wât (da). 3. of a bird .... cleared and level, piece of land, (s.).... ông-pẫg (da). yàu (da). claw, (v.t.) .... ngotowa (ke). cleave, (v.t.).... chalat (ke). See split. clay, (s.) 1. earth.....gara (da). 2. elench, (v.t.) the fist....motri (ke); that of which their pots are made.... Oyun-têla (ke). bûj-pů (da). 3. light grey used for smearing clever, (adj.) 1. intelligent.... mūguthe body.... ôg (da). 4. white des- tig-dai (da). See face and know. 2. in cription used for ornamental painting of handiwork .... ûn (or ông,) bêringa (da). the person or of bows, buckets, etc..... 3. sharp-sighted. ...ig-bêringa (da). 4. good tâla-og (da). 5. olive-coloured ..... "all round".... An-tig-bêringa (da). 5. chulnga (da). 6. ochreous, containing oxide | in climbing, jumping, etc. . . . . ar-chåkof iron.... kòiob-chulnga (da). When this bêringa (da); ar-paich a-bêringa (da). Sce is dried and baked to a powder preparatory thigh and leg. 6. at sport ....o-choringa to use it is called úpla (da) which, when it is (da). mixed with animal-fat for application to the eliff, (s.) white . . . . pârag (da). The person or to weapong, utensils, etc.orna ship avoided the white cliff: cheleuamentally or otherwise- is called kòiob (da). 7. 'aka-dadi pdrag l'ig-rdkre. clay-lump as worn on the head by mourners climb, (v.t.) 1. up & rope or hanging ... dela (da). creeper . . . .gûtu(ke). (The past tense is clean, (adj.) .... nâlama (da). gûtukre). He climbed there without any clean, cleanse, (v.t.) 1. by washing .... trouble: 6l ôngwelab yābalen kdto gûtukchát (ke). 2. by wiping .... rår (ke). re. 3. up a small tree.... ngalau (ke). 3. by scraping .... por (ke) ; põrowa) (ke). 3." swarm "up a big tree....chögra (ke). Clean the nautilus shell which I found on clip, (v.t.) cut short. . . . käjili (ke). the foreshore this morning : dilmaya clod, (s.) of earth .... gara-dela (da). boroga len dôl odo orok-yâte wai pôrowake. close, (adj.) oppressive....elaka-ûya (da). 4. out entrails of an animal before cooking elose, (adj.) near, at close quarters.... .... Ar-tábuli(ke). 5. of & fish .... lagiba; lagya. I shoot pigs at close quarters, s, idea, cut: a, cur: à, casa: a, father: x, fathom: ai, bite; au, house; du, rouse.

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