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AIK, ,. v.i. and adj. Like. Imitated.

,, . n. Something imitated.

,, . n. A present. A gift.

,, . v.t. To betray. Syn: .

,, . n. Sting ray. Dasyatis akajei, M. & H. Syn: .

,, . n. Drinking utensils.

,, . n. A coat. An outer garment.

,, . n. The bone part of an arrow to which the head is attached.

,, . adj. Miserable. Abject.

,, . v.i. To live in a very miserable fashion. To live miserably.

,, . n. Lonicera Maximowiezi, Rupr.

,, . n [sic] The shin-bone. The bone between the elbow and wrist. ,, . post. Thereupon. After a while. Hardly. Upon which. At last. As:— “I called him for a very long time and at last he answered.”

,, . n. Stingray. Dasyatis akajei, M. & H.

,, . n. A pillow. Syn: 

,, . n. Man. A man. The race of people called Ainu. Comrade. Father. Husband.

,, . n. A fine for murder. Syn: .

,, . excl: Ah me! Expression of desire and dissappointment.

,, . n. The habits or customs of man in general or of the Ainu in particular.

,, . n. A hobgoblin (supposed to walk backwards.