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AIB children. The sling itself is called.

,, . n. ''Leucothoe Grayana. Max.''

,, . n. The sea-ear. Haliotis tuberculata. Among the Saghalin Ainu is "oyster;" so also is.

,, . n. Eating utensils such as cups, plates, spoons and chopsticks.

,, . n. Bark thread used for tying the different parts of arrows together.

,, . n. the "foot" or bone head of an arrow to which the arrow point is fixed.

,, . v.i. To lie down to rest. To lie down to sleep.

,, . n. A pillow. Syn: 

,, . v.t. To shoot with arrows.

,, . post. As. Thereupon. And so. As:—, "he sings as he goes along." , "I told the news, whereupon the people all laughed at me." ,, . v.i. To be taken care of (as a person). Syn: .

,, . n. An overcoat.

,, . n. A notch in the end of an arrow for the bow-string.

,, . n. The bone part of an arrow.

,, . v.i. and adj. To be unable. Awkward. Unskilful. Syn: .

,, . n. The peeten.

,, . adv. One the left hand side. With the left hand. Sometimes an awkward person.

,, . n. A peeten shell. Peeten laetus Gould.

,, . v.i. Finished. Done. Also "to do."

,, . n. Vaccinium hirtum, Th.

,, . n. Ibex crenata, Th.

,, . adv. Asunder. In two. As:—, "to cut in two;" "to separate joint from joint."

,, . n. An example. A copy. Something to be imitated.