Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon by George Gibbs
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~Bob-tailed; a bob-tailed horse~, _sis'-ki-you._
~Boil, to~, _lip'-lip._ ~Bone~, _stone._ ~Borrow, to~, _a-yáh-whul._ ~Bosom~ (female), _to-toosh._ ~Both~, _kun'-a-moxt._ ~Bottle~, _la-boo-ti'._ ~Bow~, _o'-pitl-kegh._ ~Bowl~, _oos'-kan._ ~Box~, _la ca-sett'._ ~Bracelet~, _klik'-wal-lie._ ~Brave~, _skoo'-kum tum'-tum._ ~Bread~, _le pan._ ~Break, to~, _kok'-shut._ ~Breasts~, _to-toosh'._ ~Breech clout~, _o'-poots sill._ ~Bridle~, _la bleed._ ~Bright~, _to-wágh._ ~Broad~, _kluk-ulh'._ ~Broom~, _bloom._ ~Brother~, _káhp-ho,_ if elder than the speaker; _ow,_ if younger. Male cousins the same. ~Brother-in-law~, _ek'-keh._ ~Bucket~, _ta-mo'-litsh._ ~Buffalo~, _moos'-moos._ ~Bullet~, _le bal; ka-li'-tan._ ~Bundle~, _kow._ ~But~, _pe._ ~Butter~, _to-toosh' la-kles'._ ~Buttons~, _tsil'-tsil._ |
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