Some of the leaves are also pounded, mixed with milk in a large wooden dish, and given to the dogs to lap up.
In their childhood they can summon any wind by motions of their hands, and they can make fair or foul weather, and also cure diseases by swinging a large wooden rattle.
Meanwhile a large wooden trough, richly adorned with arabesques and carvings of all sorts, was hung immediately under the snouts of the bears; on one side of the trough was carved in relief a bear, on the other side a toad.
Gather the rhubarb about the middle of May; wipe it with a wet cloth, and, with a mallet, bruise it in a large wooden tub or other convenient means.
When it is quite soft, strain it, pick out the pieces of ham, and, with the back of a large wooden spoon, mash the rice to a perfectly smooth paste.
In some instances the daintiest morsels were reserved for the King or chief personage, and for this purpose placed on a large woodenfork as they were taken from the deer.
The bowels or guts were often reserved, and put on a large wooden fork, and the hounds were allowed to have this as a sort of dessert after they had finished their portion.
At another place his image was a large wooden bowl, said to have come from Fiji.
The priest at this place had a large wooden bowl, which he called lipi, or sudden death.
The actual scouring is often done in large wooden tubs, across which rods can be put on which to hang the hanks of yarn, and in which are placed steam pipes for heating up the bath.
Woollen piece goods are treated in a large wooden tub at 40° C.
The internal parts consist of a large wooden bowl, or oftener, as in the machine under notice, of a pair of wooden bowls which are pressed together by springs with some small degree of force.
These tubs are surmounted at the top with a large wooden cross.
They carry with them a large wooden cross, with strong, equal, and long arms, each bearing a stout bag-net.
Above this aperture a large wooden or iron hopper stands, leading beneath into an iron cylinder, through which the contents of the hopper may fall into the furnace when a trap or valve is opened.
Mix them with fresh butter, and then stir them well, or beat them with a large wooden spoon to render them light.
Pour on gradually a quart of warm water, (warm but not hot,) and stir it in with a large wooden or iron spoon, so as to form a very soft dough.
Having boiled the potatos till tender all through, drain them very dry in a cullender, and mash them smoothly with a potato beetle, a large wooden spoon, or a short-handled wooden ladle.
Each family, or mess, now sent its deputy, with a large wooden bowl in his hand, to receive the dinner at the great kitchen.
At supper this night, we had corn mush, in large wooden trays, with melted lard to dip the mush in before eating it.
At some distance from the mansion was a pigeon-house, and near the kitchen was a large wooden building, called the kitchen quarter, in which the house servants slept, and where they generally took their meals.
Upon these we sat down, and after waiting some time, were presented with a large wooden dish of hominy, or boiled maize.
The master of the lodge spread out a robe for me to sit upon, and the squaws set before us a large wooden dish of buffalo meat.
They soon brought in a couple of large wooden dishes, filled with pounded buffalo meat boiled, and covered with the marrow of the same animal; of this we partook with great delight.
Two women stand on the mortar facing one another on either side of the pit, each holding by the middle a large wooden pestle.
The women of many of the Klemantan tribes wear a large wooden disc in the distended lobe of each ear, and those of other Klemantan tribes wear a smaller wooden plug with a boss (Pl.
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