In the days of Cuvier the Tertiary formations were considered as a mere chaos of superficial deposits, having no distinct relations to each other.
It is obviously impossible to see in this skeleton what the enthusiastic savant wished to perceive.
We might fill volumes with the history of the remains of pretended giants found in ancient tombs.
What were the causes which led to their extinction?
Of all fossil ruminants one of the largest and most singular is the Sivatherium, whose remains have been found in the valley of Murkunda, in the Sewalik branch of the Sub-Himalayan Mountains.
Tak Rys and les hem and wasch hem clene and seth hem tyl they breste and than lat hem kele and seth cast ther'to Almand mylk and colour it wyth safroun and boyle it and messe yt forth.
Tak a pound of rys les hem wel and wasch and seth tyl they breste and lat hem kele and do ther'to mylk of to pound of Almandys nym the Perche or the Lopuster and boyle yt and kest sugur and salt also ther'to and serve yt forth.
Tak Powder of Peper and Safroun and Almandys and do al togedere boyl hem long and hold [1] yt in a wet bord and let yt kele and messe yt and do yt forth [2].
Tak Applys and seth hem and let hem kele and after mak hem thorwe a cloth and do hem im a pot and kast to that mylk of Almaundys wyth god broth of Buf in Flesch dayes do bred ymyed [2] therto.
Take Pigges yskaldid and quarter hem and seeþ hem in water and salt, take hem and lat hem kele [2].
Ku-olo-kele said, "When you reach that land, look for a village.
Ku-olo-kele took the ti leaves and the ie-ie threads and made the body of a great bird which he covered with bird feathers.
It is true he has Dogolwana, and Kele who is the bravest and strongest man of my tribe, to protect him, but his enemies will be many.
They were much astonished; all knew that Kele was innocent.
After a short time Kele returned, and again took his seat by the fire, sitting on his heels.
Kele gave a roar and sprang up, but Rali and Pandule struck him at the same time on the head and neck with their clubs.
Sogogo continued: "You, Kele and Xosa, lift the pot from the fire so that we can eat, and then proceed on our journey.
Xosa thereupon seized the pot by the rim on one side with both hands, and Kele bent forward and did likewise.
Just afterwards Kele stood up and walked away, leaving his weapons behind.
A ma ke kauoha a ke Alii, ua kii ia aku kele poe malihini a laweia mai la imua o ke Alii, a he mea oluolu ia i ko ke Alii manao.
The Bákele supply sheep and fowls to the Plateau, and their main industry consists in dressing plantain-fibre for thread and nets.
The Bákele verb delights in the active voice, and will avoid the passive even by a considerable circumlocution.
A Bákele village was seen near Ochunga, a large riverine island; and thence they passed into the country of the mountaineer Okandas.
The Bákele appeared to me very like the coast tribes, only somewhat lighter-coloured and wilder in look, whilst they again are darker-skinned than their eastern neighbours from the inner highlands.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kele" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.