Of the legop, which belongs to this class I will speak further on, for now I will only name the akar tobà.
These are of brass-wire, bamboo or akar batù which it is believed preserves them from the fever.
Akar limped out of the enclosure and stood between them, studying the young mantis.
Kamela does what is expected of her, Akar does what he feels in his heart, and both are punished and bereft.
Kalus was oblivious, in sleep or in waking, and Akar was off somewhere alone.
Akar no longer tried to comfort his friend, who only kept pushing him away.
And Akar could descend daily to the grasslands in plain sight, as if your messenger to the wolf packs below.
They had moved to the smaller enclosure as soon as Akar was able, expecting to be there only a short time; but the Mantis had not returned.
Akar could not, would not cross his brother, but he was deeply hurt.
Akar looked down on them with compassion, for their dilemma had been his before them: whether to serve a hated leader, or to make noble but vain rebellion against him.
Akar obeyed unquestioningly, snaking his way carefully down the sharp incline.
Akar fought valiantly, summoning all the courage born of despair, and all the strength and guile he could muster.
Akar ate solemnly, without pleasure, then returned to the isolated hell of his thoughts.
Once down on the ledge, the two communicated in a way known only to themselves: Akar through a series of short barks and body movements, the Mantis through subtle movements of his antennae, foreclaws and upper body.
Akar had not forgotten that he and the girl were already welcome to remain there, but he kept this knowledge to himself.
Akar had not understood the words, but their meaning was clear enough.
Akar was still in great torment of mind and body, and it was all he could do to raise his head to the pack, which he must now rule, and tell them: 'You must go to the South alone.
A short time later Akar did return, carrying in his mouth some kind of field-bird.
According to another account, the siamang is said to have originated from akar pulai, i.
There is no contrast now, Akar Hekalu, for an outsider could not tell which was which!
Naturally, Akar Hekalu, you want something in return for your amazing generosity," he said coolly.
I am going to usurp your assumed right to start this little private conversation, Akar Hekalu," he told him.
It bore the legend in the interplanetary symbols: Hekalu Selba, Akar 414 Teldasa Taboor, P.
Shelby bent over the armored form ofAkar Hekalu Selba which was sprawling on the floor, beside the pilot seat.
Then came Niśakar to my side And looked with wondering eyes, and cried: “I knew thee not, so dire a change Has made thy form and feature strange.
Revered by heavenly beings, stood Near where I lay, a sacred wood, Where great Niśakar dwelt of yore And pains of awful penance bore.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "akar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.