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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"

Terms

undefined, object
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

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