About four o’clock we arrived at a poor village, also called Itambé, situated near a fine river of the same name.
A village generally consists of two or three settlements, situated near together, and under the authority of a single lakay or headman.
Each village is situated near to a spring or on the banks of a stream.
In Manabo and several other villages, plantings covering three or four acres are to be found, but the usual plot is small, and is situated near to the house of the owner.
The only group which is sharply separated from the mass is composed of the mediums, and they are distinctive only during the ceremonial periods.
Such unisons are shown in the transcription by single notes.
In this lake, situated near Enniskillen, a crannog was discovered by W.
Gortalough (the field of the lake) issituated near Drumgay, and within three miles of Enniskillen.
Their city is Varia,[1236] situated near to the passage of the Ebro.
Defn: Situated near or beside the occipital condyle or the occipital bone; paramastoid; -- applied especially to a process of the skull in some animals.
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