10 LIBRI IN POLACCO ASSOCIATI CON «MUKLOK»
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Alaska and Its Resources - Strona 533
The Innuit name of the same seal is muklok, a word which is also used by the Russians to designate sealskin. Mahout or Mahwut. — A word of obscure origin, used by the Russians to designate large-sized line, made from walrus or muklok ...
William Healey Dall, 1870
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Strona 387
[ Esk muklok, a seal ] an Eskimo boot of sealskin or reindeer skin mu lat to (ma la'fo, -lat'OI n., pi. -toes or -tos [Sp & Port mulato} a person who has one black parent and one white parent mulberry (mul'ber'e, -bar e) n., pi. -ries I < OE morberie} 1 ...
Victoria Neufeldt, Andrew N. Sparks, Webster's New World, 2003
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O Brave New Words!: Native American Loanwords in Current ...
... an Eskimo sledge with wooden runners and crossbars lashed with rawhide kooletah 1882 (DC) Eskimo (Greenland dialect) (W III); Eskimo coat made of caribou skin makluk - Eskimo makliok, muklok ( W III); a large seal, specifically bearded ...
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Encyclopedia of American Indian Contributions to the ... - Strona 180
This word was taken from the Inuit word muklok, which means “large seal.” Indigenous people living in the Arctic regions employed a number of innovative strategies for keeping their feet warm. Many of these have been copied by modern ...
Emory Dean Keoke, Kay Marie Porterfield, 2009
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Speaking of Animals: A Dictionary of Animal Metaphors - Strona 262
Inuit muklok "large seal"), although caribou fur is also used by the Inuit, and light canvas is sometimes substituted by manufacturers. See also Flipper; Like a Trained Seal. MULE (1) a mule. A stubborn or obstinate person. Source: MULE.
Robert Allen Palmatier, 1995
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Webster's II New College Dictionary - Strona 719
mukluk. •. multiped. muk-luk muk'luk'i n [Eskimo muklok, large seal.) 1. A soft Eskimo boot made of sealskin 01 reindeer skin. 2. A slipper similar to the mukluk mukluk mu-lat-to moo-lit '6, -la'to, mydb-, n . pi -tos or -too. [Sp. mu law. mulatto, ...
Houghton Mifflin Company, Webster, 1999
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Literacy Place: Meet the challenge - Strona 138
mukluk Word History Mukluk comes from the Eskimo word muklok, which means "large seal." mush-ers (mush' arz) noun Dogsled drivers. △ musher nav*i*ga»tors (nav' i ga tarz) noun People who set or direct the course of a ship, airplane, ...
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Report upon natural history collections made in Alaska: ... - Strona 63
The bird was killed in Kotzebue Sound, and the natives called it the 11 Muklok ting-myuk," or Seal Bird, and said that it followed the seals in their migrations. This record extends the bird's range through Bering Straits to the Arctic Circle.
Edward William Nelson, Henry Wetherbee Henshaw, Frederick William True, 1887
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A Pleasure in Words - Strona 263
The source is muklok ("large seal"). In America this footwear is made of rubber or canvas or a woven fabric called duck. We have converted mukluks into lounging slippers. From various North American Indian tribes we have received hundreds ...
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List of Post Offices - Strona 142
... it PI Mukenpn E. Szechwan ... A Fowchow ... ... m ñ Mukiaoki Hupeh A Ichang ± â Mukiayii mш Chihli A Miyün $ s. (Peking). Mukiu Chihli A ... ... ... Sintsi, Chi ¥ ш Muklok m m Kwangsi A Pingnam Mukowtsi mш Honan A Szeshui ÏB.
China. You zheng zong ju, 1923