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A Santali-English Dictionary
Sio soyo. \ Tricklingly, to exude or leak Siro sflYo.J in small quantity. Sio soyo
joroKkana. It is leaking tricklingly. Sio soyo. Inefficiently, blunderingly. Sio soyo
tirioko oroheda. They are playing the flute inefficiently (as learners.) Sipahi. A
peon, a ...
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A Zulu-English dictionary with notes on pronunciation: a ...
Let ooze tricklingly out, let run out in an oozing trickling fashion, as a cracked
vessel the liquid (acc.) it contains, or an ulcer matter; ooze tricklingly out, run out
in an oozing, trickling fashion, as the water from a cracked vessel, or matter from
an ...
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The Young Diana: An Experiment of the Future
And with her face suddenly working up into all sorts of lines and creases as
though it were an india- rubber mask pulled from behind, she began to weep
slowly and tricklingly, like a tap with a stoppage in its middle. "Be quiet!" shouted
Mr. May ...
Were he wider, or with banks of easier slope, what nature he possesses—it is
less than some think—would thin out into the futile, spread itself unprofitably
about, accomplishing nothing, carrying nowhere, to end tricklingly by being lost in
the ...
He wrote it to please himself — overflowed tricklingly in verse often more
careless even than awkward, ca- denced to measures that could have gratified
only a tuneless ear, and constituting an exercise rather than an expression. He
insisted ...
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, 1909
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Whitefriars, or, The court of Charles II.
Mhbvtu's first return of consciousness was a sensation of pricking and cold in the
arm, and opening his eyes, he saw that some one held it over a gallipot, and that
he was bleeding, but very slowly and tricklingly. He looked earnestly at the ...
The skein and coil are the lark's song, which from his height gives the impression
of something falling to the earth and not vertically quite but tricklingly or wavingly,
something as a skein of silk ribbed by having been tightly wound on a narrow ...
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Whitefriars; or, The days of Charles the second [by E. ...
CHAPTER XIV. A DISCOVERY. Mervyn's first return of consciousness was a
sensation of pricking and cold in the arm, and opening his eyes, he saw that
some one held it over a gallipot, and that he was bleeding, but very slowly and
tricklingly.
... touch of the exquisite torture of thirst. The trooper gasped once and gulped
greedily at the first touch of tepid moisture which fell tricklingly upon his grateful
lips fron the canteen of Joe Mary, and with an effort he THE PASSING OF JOE
MARY ...
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Elements of the comparative grammar of the Indo Germanic ...
Rt. sreu- 'flow' : Gr. Qfvna 'river', O.Ir. sruaim 'stream', 01IG. stroum 'stream', Lith.
srav'eti 'to flow tricklingly' O.Bulg. o-strovti 'island', Skr. srdvati 'flows'. Nominal
suffix -ter-, e. g. *mOL-ter- *md-tr- 'mother' : acc. sg. Arm. mair, Gr. fiyrepa, Lat.