le lion 241-270
241-270
"un ululation = a cry, a ululation" is my definition, i looked up ululation on french websites to get context meaning.
i did the same for "le manyatta". le manyatta appears to be a ceremonial arrangement of huts in african tribes, specifically Masai perhaps.
and i changed the f in "verroferie" to "verroterie" which means "glass jewellery"
"un ululation = a cry, a ululation" is my definition, i looked up ululation on french websites to get context meaning.
i did the same for "le manyatta". le manyatta appears to be a ceremonial arrangement of huts in african tribes, specifically Masai perhaps.
and i changed the f in "verroferie" to "verroterie" which means "glass jewellery"
Terms
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copy deck
- the track
- le sentier
- chipped
- ébréché (e, s)
- a ululation, howling, hooting
- un ululement
- to sniff
- renifler
- the gums (g)
- les gencives (f)
- to tremble
- frémir
- to drain
- s'égoutter
- the buffalo
- le buffle
- an animal mouth
- une gueule
- the destitution
- le dénuement
- the cowpat
- la bouse de vache
- a surrounding wall
- une enceinte
- the embroidered mats (g)
- les napperons brodés (m)
- the cutlass
- le coutelas
- to scoop out
- puiser
- the cheetah
- le guépard
- the frenzy
- le délire
- to roar (starts with r)
- rugir
- the glass jewelry
- la verroterie
- to stick together
- s'agglutiner
- a fragrance, scent
- une senteur
- calamitous, disastrous, grievous
- funeste (s)
- a fading
- un évanouissement
- a blade, double-edged sword, broadsword
- un glaive
- to throw out
- brandir
- to move off
- s'ébranler
- the finery
- les atours
- curled up, rolled up
- retroussé (e, s)
- a grimace
- un rictus
- the ceremonial circle of 49 huts
- le manyatta