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babiche
[ buh-beesh ]
noun
- (in the Pacific Northwest) cord, thread, or lacings made of rawhide, gut, or sinew, especially for making snowshoes.
babiche
/ 产蓱藧藞产颈藧蕛 /
noun
- thongs or lacings of rawhide
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of babiche1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of babiche1
Example Sentences
Brent woke up and the Indian loosened the babiche line that had secured him, coiled the rope carefully, and without a word, went on with his preparation of the meal.
Then he鈥檒l drop down an鈥 tie the end of hees babiche to a strong bush.
鈥淲iesacajac, he鈥檒l have some babiche鈥攕ome hide string, aroun鈥 hees waist, an鈥 he鈥檒l took it now an鈥 tie the feet of all those swan together, so all they鈥檒l can do is to flap hees wing an鈥 scream an鈥 blow their horn like the swan do.
When the blankets were secured with the babiche line the Indian lifted the man to his shoulders, and struck out for the tent, as Connie hurried on ahead to build up the fire and prepare some food.
Turning to 'Merican Joe, whose nerve had completely returned when he became convinced that the author of the strange yell was a man of flesh and blood, the boy ordered him post-haste to the tent to fetch the three coils of strong babiche line that he had added to the outfit.
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