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CHA , ,. v.t. To hold up (as claws).

, , . A house. Syn: 

, , . n. Fits. Syn: 

, , . An illegitimate child. Syn: 

, , . v.i. To be untouched. To escape untouched or unseen. To be without (as without a beard or whiskers). As:—', “a young fellow without whiskers.” Syn: '''

, , . n. The roof of a house.

, , . n. Fish. Called  in some districts. ', “a fishes tail.” ', “to fish.” ', “a shoal of fish.” ', “fish entrails.” ', “The soft roe of fish.” ', “the flesh of fish.” , “fish scales.”

, , . n. The spawn of any kind of fish with the exception of that of herrings. Herring spawn is called .

, , . v.i. To become soon hungry.

, , . v.i. To be able to endure hunger well.

, , . n. Iris sibirica, L. , , . n. Old fish-skins.

, , . n. Fish-skins.

, , . n. Leggings made of fish-skin.

, , . n. The pectoral fin of fishes.

, , . n. The back-bone of a fish.

, , . n. A young fish. Little fish.

, , . n. Fish scales.

, , . n. Twins

, , . n. A foot. The toes.

, , . pro. We. The first person pl. pronoun. Syn: 

, , . part. When the particle  is prefixed to some nouns and active verbs it has a kind of adjectival and passive force. As:—', “clothing,” ', “ready made clothes.” ', “to cleave.” ', “cleft wood.”

, , . adj. Wet dirt. Mud. Filth.

, , . adj. Cooked. Ripe. Dry. Death. Withered.