The latter rubs some ashes on his own body and places them in the offender's mouth, and gives him to drink some water from his own lota in place of water from a sacred river.
A brass or pewter dish and lota or drinking-vessel of the same material, a few earthen cooking-pots, a hatchet and a clay chilam or pipe-bowl comprise the furniture of a Gond.
We prefer the Australian method of tea-making to any other; and, whether with our brass lota pot or tin quart mug and pint cup, proceed in the same manner to brew it.
We have often had recourse to this expedient on a small scale, and made use of our brass lota pot, with a double silk handkerchief spread over its mouth, to strain off impurities.
The old woman caused the girl to become possessed (rum) and they had some conversation which I could not hear, Then they poured out the water from the lota and went home.
Then the old woman went back to her house and returned with a lota of water.
The question is, shall we put into Lota and try to find out something more regarding our enemies, or keep on to Valparaiso, as we had originally intended?
We've got to reach Lota and find out for sure if those Japs are again free to bother us.
She was stolen from the harbor of Lota by a handful of Japs.
I came north looking for the rascals, and I reached Lota last night and found Pons.
Lota is on the railroad and telegraph line, and we'll get news there, if anywhere.
Late in the afternoon of the day they leftLota Bay the Grampus spoke the British ship Sovereign, bound from Santiago to Liverpool.
Although Lota is only a mining town, as dirty and smoky as any of its counterparts in Pennsylvania, it is the widow’s favorite place of residence, and she is now building a mansion that will cost at least a million dollars.
I still kept thinking and picturing her face--Lota Hyde's--when she noticed the mate.
At that moment, though, Lota Hyde's eye was the brightest thing I could find--all the blue gone out of the waves was in it.
In fact, however, Lota showed a sailor's eye for air, and I was noticing it myself; but it was only the air made it look so.
Large copper-smelting and glass works have been established at Lota because of its coal resources.
Near the coast are extensive deposits of coal, which is shipped from Lota and Coronel, the former being the site of the most productive coal-mine in South America.
The American burbot, or lawyer (Lota maculosa), is very much like the European species.
The European burbot, Lota lota, is common in the streams and lakes of northern Europe and Siberia.
Later in the act, when Judge Hoover is telling Clayton that he saw some woman with De Lota as he was entering the apartment, the dialogue runs: Clayton.
The American burbot (Lota maculosa) is coarser, and not favoured for the table.