10 ГІНДІ КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «मुखभेड़»
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The Gullah People and Their African Heritage - Page 144
He gimme sumpm tuh take an sumpm tuh put in muh bed. In a few days knots come out all obuh muh leg an wuhrums staht tuh crawl out. Only one knot lef. I guess I soon be well." Martha Major from Yamacraw near Savannah was explaining ...
William S. Pollitzer, 2005
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The Carolina low-country - Page 272
Who is at duh helium? It mus' be duh Lawd. 4 She is out uh sailin', It mus' be Jedus, She is out uh sailin', It mus' be duh Lawd. 8 All roun' muh head, It mus' be Jedus, All roun' muh head, It mus' be duh Lawd. 9 All roun' muh bed, It mus' be ...
Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, Augustine Thomas Smythe, 1931
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The Proceedings of the Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop - Page 93
The second text begins with Hu Ixik "Moon Goddess" (Dl) is the "wife or yatan (El) Tzul "dog" (D2) and this is a negative augury in the form of u muk "bad omen" (E2). The image below the text clearly shows the dog and the Moon Goddess who ...
Linda Schele, Phil Wanyerka, 1997
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The Bee-keepers in the Madrid Codex - Page 55
... T646:533.116 (sus abejas/miel/colmena) K'IN-AHAW-(ni) God G (Dios G) C3-C4 Kisin God A (Dios A) C5 u-mu-k(a) u muk bad augury (mal augurio) Text 3 (Texto 3) D1 u kab his bees/honey/hive (sus abejas/miel/ colmena) El nohol? south?
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Paperback Oxford English Dictionary - Page 22
Irrawaddy /ir-ruh-wod-i/ the chief river of Burma (Myanmar), which rises in the north of the country and flows into the eastern part of the Bay of Bengal. Islamabad /iz-lah-muh-bad/ the capital of Pakistan. Islay /I-lay/ the southernmost of the Inner ...
Oxford Dictionaries,, Maurice Waite, 2012
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Gullah Culture in America - Page 133
Serpents, feared in Dahomey and among the Ibibio and other people of southern Nigeria, frequently play a prominent role in conjuring. One Gullah woman said of another, “She wok a root on me so strong dat she put a big snake in muh bed, ...
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Shinin' Times!: One Trapper's Personal Chronicle of the ... - Page 468
“The two of us war thinkin' on makin' a run fer it, even lackin' hosses an' consid'rin muh bad laig an' all, when ol' Bad Goatcha comes back an' tells us mostly in sign that it be time we be gittin' out o' thar an' whar our critters'll be waitin' an' we ...
“Well, reckon I'll move muh bed back up into the trees,” Frank an- nounced. “Take the telescope with you. It may prove useful.” When Frank had moved his bedroll and rifle he returned for the telescope and a full canteen. There was a call from ...
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The Monthly Review - Page 536
After a journey of from 10 to 20 miles, it often happens that nothing can be procured but mUk, bad beer, spirits, and bread which is several months old : this is the case even in some towns. Unless the cold weather be well set in, postillions must ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1799
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, ... - Page 99
DUR-MUKHA. ' Bad face.' A name of one of Dhrita- rashira's sons. Also of one of Rama's monkey allies, and of several others. DUR-VASAS. 'Ill-clothed.' A sage, the son of Atri and Anasuya, but, according to some authorities, he was a son or ...