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Chayaya, チャヤヤ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). v.t. To hold up (as claws).

Che, チェ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). A house. Syn: Chisei.

Cheachiu-shiyeye, チェアチウシイェイェ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Fits. Syn: Pitke-tashum.

Cheappe, チェアッペ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). An illegitimate child. Syn: Chiap-pise.

Chearita, チェアリタ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). v.i. To be untouched. To escape untouched or unseen. To be without (as without a beard or whiskers). As:—Rek kuru poka chearaita, “a young fellow without whiskers.” Syn: Chieahaita.

Cheka, チェカ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. The roof of a house.

Chep, チェプ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Fish. Called chiep in some districts. Chep atkochi, “a fishes tail.” Chep koiki, “to fish.” Chep rupi, “a shoal of fish.” Chep tui, “fish entrails.” Chep up, “The soft roe of fish.” Chep mim, “the flesh of fish.” Chep ram, “fish scales.”

Chep-chiporo, チェプチポロ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. The spawn of any kind of fish with the exception of that of herrings. Herring spawn is called homa.

Chep-ehapuru, チェプエハプル, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). v.i. To become soon hungry.

Chep-enishte, チェプエニシテ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). v.i. To be able to endure hunger well.

Chepen-kute-kina, チェペクテキナ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Iris sibirica, L.

Chep-furukappo, チェプフルカッポ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Old fish-skins.

Chep-kap, チェプカプ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Fish-skins.

Chepkap-hosh, チェプカプホシ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Leggings made of fish-skin.

Chep-mokrap, チェプモラプ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. The pectoral fin of fishes.

Chep-motot, チェプモトツ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. The back-bone of a fish.

Cheppo, チェッポ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. A young fish. Little fish.

Chep-ram, チェッラム, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Fish scales.

Cheshikiraine,
チェシキライ子
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Chieshikiraine,
チエシキライ子
,

(Symbol missingJapanese characters). v.t. To pity.

Cheuko, チェウコ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. Twins

Cheure, チェウレ, (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. A foot. The toes.

Chi, , (Symbol missingJapanese characters). pro. We. The first person pl. pronoun. Syn: Chi utara. Chi okai utara.

Chi, , (Symbol missingJapanese characters). part. When the particle Chi is prefixed to some nouns and active verbs it has a kind of adjectival and passive force. As:—Mipi, “clothing,” chimipi, “ready made clothes.” Pereba, “to cleave.” Chipereba ni, “cleft wood.”

Chi, , (Symbol missingJapanese characters). adj. Wet dirt. Mud. Filth.

Chi, , (Symbol missingJapanese characters). adj. Cooked. Ripe. Dry. Death. Withered.