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ATC , ,. v.t. To thrust. To throw a spear.

, , . v.t. To water. To moisten.

, , . v.t. To revive (by sprinkling water upon).

, , . v.t. To await. Syn: 

, , . v.t. To dangle up and down as a child.

, , . n. Anything woven.

, , . v.t. To send a message by a person.

, , . v.t. and v.i. To send a message by another. To be emplayed on an errand by another. ', “I wish to send a message by him.” Syn: '''

, , . v.t. To tie up.

, , . n. A fish's tail. The caudal fin of a fish.

, , . n. Octopod. Syn: 

, , . n. Mountain elm. ''Ulmus montana, Sm. var. laciniata, Traute.'' , , . v.i. To be tied up to a tree. To fix in the fork of a tree. Syn: 

, , . adj. Beautiful. Pretty. Neat. Syn: 

, , . adv. Beautifully. Prettily. Neatly. Syn: 

, , . v.t. To do well. To make pretty. To beautify.

, , . n. A leader. A general. A captain. As:—', “a leader deer.” ', “a captain of a gang of men.”

, , . post. The head or beginning. At the fron of anything.

, , . n. Beginning. Commencement. As:—', “in the beginning.” ', “at the beginning.” , “from the beginning.”

, , . adv. In or at the beginning.

, , . adv. At the head.

, , . n. A kind of bag made of elm fibre.

, , . adv. Empty handed. Having nothing.

, , . v.t. To drink up at once without resting. To swallow quickly (as any kind of noxious medicine).