Romano Lavo-Lil: word book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language by George Henry Borrow
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mor-avava, I will kill. See Vava.
Aukko, ad. Here. Az, v. n. To stay. B BAL, s. Hair. Tibetian, Bal (wool). Sans. Bala (hair). Baleneskoe, a. Hairy. Balormengro. A hairy fellow; Hearne, the name of a Gypsy tribe. Balanser, s. The coin called a sovereign. Ballivas, s. Bacon. Span. Gyp. Baliba. Bangalo, a. Devilish. See Beng, bengako. Bango, a. Left, sinister, wrong, false: bango wast, the left hand; to saulohaul bango, like a plastra-mengro, to swear bodily like a Bow-street runner. Sans. Pangu (lame). Hun. Pang, pango (stiff, lazy, paralysed). Bar, s. A stone, a stoneweight, a pound sterling. Span. Gyp. Bar. Hun. Gyp. Bar. Hindustani, Puthur. Wal. Piatre. Fr. Pierre. Gr. [Greek: ] (weight). Bareskey, a. Stony. |
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