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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 Excerpt: ... pus, matter; fr. chummime. chl, rushes for making into mats. chielchiel, the claws or hoofs of a beast. chili, the testicles. chimogh, foulness, sweepings. chimotor, the elbow. chin, certain brown insects, which sit and sing in the grass, very much like grasshoppers. chl-oor, a turbot, a bud, such as shoots forth from the trees; fr. chummioor, to sprout. chlpasaanan, chinipassanan, inochipassanan, to fall down through weakness, as those who are become thin through sickness, or who have lost their strength by travelling or fasting. chimp, food sticking between the teeth. cho, a man; also a people; cho don, kindred, the people of the house. ohoa, small rattans. the belly. chobon, the sheath of a sword or other weapon; fr. chummobon, to sheathe. cho don, kindred, the people of the house. chogcho, blue. choma, a bear. chome, or chomi, the milt or roe of a fish. chomi, yarn for weaving, worsted. chommottal, chummottol, cha-chummottol, ger. chottolla, inf. chottollen, chinottol, inchottollen, to beat with the fist; chummottol, chachattol, a blow with the fist. cjso o, a sprout, when it first shoots out of the ground j fr. chummo-o, to spring out of the ground. chor, the fat of the inwards. chorrien, hard of hearing, deaf. chubboen, a simpleton; one who has the falling sickness; chubbo-chubboen, intens. chubboen, verb act. mahubboen and machubbochubbocn, chumaab, chinummaab, chachummaab, ger. chaaba, inf. chaaben, chinaab, inochaabben, to fish with a sweep-net. chumda, chi, cha, cheda, chedaan, chienda, inochedaan, early in the season; = padaat, pachdo, trans. nom. chachda, early time. chummabal, chinummabal, chachummabal, ger. chaballa, inf. chaballen, chinabal, inochaballen, to say anything to put one out of countenance, or make one afraid; pachabbal, to cause ...