a little basket
51Nazario Escoto — (* León (Nicaragua)) war 1855 Präsident von Nicaragua. Leben 1850 stellte José Trinidad Muñoz Fernández Julius Fröbel, Nazarino Escoto als Eigentümer von weitreichenden Goldminen im Norden von Matagalpa vor. Fröbel berichtete, dass Escoto seine… …
52coffin — noun a long, narrow box in which a dead body is buried or cremated. verb (coffins, coffining, coffined) place in a coffin. Origin ME: from OFr. cofin little basket , from L. cophinus (see coffer) …
53κανιδίου — κανίδιον little basket neut gen sg …
54κανιδίῳ — κανίδιον little basket neut dat sg …
55κανίδιον — little basket neut nom/voc/acc sg …
56hoppet — a little basket, chiefly for holding seed corn, worn by the husbandmen, in sowing, at their backs, whence a man with protuberant buttocks is compared to a man accoutered with a hoppet, and styled hoppet arsed, vulgarly hopper arsed. N …
57coffin — n. & v. n. 1 a long narrow usu. wooden box in which a corpse is buried or cremated. 2 the part of a horse s hoof below the coronet. v.tr. (coffined, coffining) put in a coffin. Phrases and idioms: coffin bone a bone in a horse s hoof. coffin… …
58jicarilla — ˌhēkəˈrē(y)ə noun (plural jicarilla or jicarillas) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish, from Mexican Spanish, little basket, diminutive of jícara; from the proficiency of the women in basket …
59basketcase — basket case n. 1. Slang. One that is in a completely hopeless or useless condition: “He immediately becomes a psychological basket case, embittered to the point of craziness” (New York). “After World War I, when the Hapsburg empire was split up,… …
60Cherokee society — Little Miss Cherokee 2007, Park Hill, Oklahoma …