1875.] 



571 



[Gabb. 



smooth 



snail 



snake 



fji-ji 

 I 



I jis-jis 



1 u-ris-u-ris'-i 



Ipu-li' 

 jok'-se-ro 

 ki-pe 



ke-be' 



je-f-la 



{Both syllables equally 

 accented. Not necee- 

 spa-ily polished. 

 Polished. 



I See shell 



Shell-less species, 

 r A curious coincidence ex- 

 ists in the fact that in 

 the Island of Santo Do- 

 mingo, where there are 

 no venomous reptiles, a 

 poisonous plant, retain- 

 ing its native name, is 

 called by the people 

 ki-be', 



"So, or thus, he says." 

 Alike, or similar ; it is 



also used in the sense 



of " do it so." 

 Like cloth. 

 Like a cushion, or soft 



bread. 

 Earth; not l-juk', to drink. 

 Klu, foot ; ftu, a] so palm 



of hand. 



'Je, my ; la, or la-la, from 

 tsi'-la-la little. Father, 

 mother, son, &c., are 

 always used with either 

 a personal pronoun, or 



L the name of the relative. 



See immediately. 



Near. 



Ulcer. 



Proud flesh. 



See grief, sad. 



See gJiost; also introduc- 

 tory notes. 



