Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon by George Gibbs
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~La-pool'~, _n._ French, LA POULE. _A fowl; poultry._ Siwash lapool, _the
grouse._ ~La-poo-shet'~, _n._ French, LA FOURCHETTE. _A fork._ ~La-póte~, _n._ French, LA PORTE. _A door._ ~La-sánjel~, _n._ French, LA CINGLE. _A girth; a sash; a belt._ ~La-sée~, _n._ French, LA SCIE. _A saw._ ~La-sell'~, _n._ French, LA SELLE. _A saddle._ ~Lá-shal-loo~, or ~Lá-shal-lee~, _n._ French, LA CHARRUE. _A plough._ ~La-shán-del~, _n._ French, LA CHANDELLE. _A candle._ ~La-sháse~, _n._ French, LA CHAISE. _A chair._ ~La-shen'~, _n_ French, LA CHAINE. _A chain._ ~Las-siet'~, _n._ French, L'ASSIETTE. _A plate._ ~La-swáy~, _n., adj._ French, LA SOIE. _Silk; silken._ ~La-táhb~, _n._ French, LA TABLE. _A table._ ~La-tet'~, _n._ French, LA TÊTE. _The head._ Pil latet, _red-headed._ ~La-tlah'~, _n._ French, TRAIN; as, "ne faites pas de train." (Anderson). |
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