livelihood koʻokoʻo to push to resist to lean back and brace oneself ‘awapuhi ko‘oko‘o, torch ginger (Etingera elatior, literally "walking stick ʻawapuhi")...
reflect light to distinguish oneself to be immediately apparent ergative: to create light with a flashlight, lamp, torch, etc. The translations below...
sidas) past participle of ser estado IPA(key): [ˈsi.do] sido (Jawi سيدو) a torch (often bamboo filled with damar) sidu Frederik Sigismund Alexander de Clercq...
Poles, yet another brought from somewhere a story about an insidiously torched Polish school where seventy children had died in flames. (reflexive with...
carisack carriable carrier carryable carry all before one carry a torch carry a torch for carry a tune carry away carryback carry back carry bag carry...
the table put oneself about put oneself across put oneself in someone's place put oneself in someone's shoes put oneself out put oneself out of the way...
Hyphenation: fà‧ce Learned borrowing from Latin facem (“torch, firebrand”). face f (plural faci) (poetic) torch Synonyms: fiaccola, torcia 1573, Torquato Tasso...
to give a particular disposition of mind to (of colours) to enliven (of torches) to kindle, light Conjugation of animō (first conjugation) animābilis...
the aces hold all the cards hold a mirror to hold a mirror up to hold a torch for hold back hold back on hold by the button hold cheap hold come what...
theſe Ceremonies thus being performed; the Prince which ſucceeded taketh a torch, and firſt putteth to the fire himſelfe, and after him all the reſt of the...