The wourali poison only acts upon the nerves, I believe?
It is called the wourali poison, and is said to be extracted from a sort of creeping vine which grows in the country.
First they showed us some long sticks of a thin vine--the wourali itself.
Salt it undoubtedly was; and we now first learned that salt is an antidote to the wourali poison.
A quantity of the strongest Indian red pepper was lastly added; and as the ingredients boiled, more of the juice of the wourali was poured in as was required.
The arrows are tipped with the far-famed wourali poison, which quickly kills any animal they wound.
They are making the wourali poison for tipping the arrows for their bows and blow-pipes.
The poison was inserted into the leg of another, round which a bandage had been previously tied a little above the place where the wourali was introduced.
Many have doubted the strength of the wourali poison.
The poison takes its name from the wourali vine, the scraped wood of which, and some bitter roots, form the chief ingredients, boiled together.
The pacuna is very similar to the sumpitan, used by the inhabitants of Borneo and other people in the Eastern Archipelago, though the latter are not acquainted with the wourali poison.
The chief objects in view were to collect a quantity of the strongest wourali poison and to reach the inland frontier-fort of Portuguese Guiana.
The wourali poison procured in these last-mentioned huts seemed very good, and proved afterwards to be very strong.
At one of these habitations a small quantity of the wourali poison was procured.
Having thus found the necessary ingredients, he scrapes the wourali vine and bitter root into thin shavings and puts them into a kind of colander made of leaves.
During that time, several experiments were made with thewourali poison.
All that thou wilt find here is a concise, unadorned account of the wourali poison.
He wished to have it killed in order to preserve the skin, and the wourali poison was resorted to as the easiest death.
The Indians in the just-mentioned settlement seemed to depend more on the wourali poison for killing their game than upon anything else.
It was with difficulty these Indians could be persuaded to part with any of the wourali poison, though a good price was offered for it: they gave to understand that it was powder and shot to them, and very difficult to be procured.
Kind and gentle reader, if the journey in quest of the wourali poison has engaged thy attention, probably thou mayest recollect that the traveller took leave of thee at Fort St. Joachim, on the Rio Branco.
The Portuguese inland frontier-fort has been reached and the Macoushi wourali poison acquired.
The wourali poison seems to be the only thing that will kill it quickly.
The chief objects in view were to collect a quantity of the strongest Wourali poison, and to reach the inland frontier fort of Portuguese Guiana.
Having reached this frontier, and collected a sufficient quantity of the Wourali poison, nothing remains but to give a brief account of its composition, its effects, its uses, and its supposed antidotes.
The Indians in this district seem to depend more on the Wourali poison for killing their game than on anything else.
It is called the wourali poison, and is said to be extracted from a sort of creeping vine, which grows in the country.
The wourali poison is made chiefly by the natives of the northern part of the Amazonian valley.
Having scraped the wourali vine and bitter root into thin shavings, he puts them into a sieve made of leaves, which he holds over the earthen pot, pouring water on them.
The native hunter, on wishing to obtain one of these creatures alive, goes forth with his blow-pipe, and arrows tipped with diluted wourali poison.
The points of the arrows are tipped with the deadly wouralior urali poison.
The former are noted for being the manufacturers of the celebrated wourali poison described by Waterton.
The wourali and other poisons mentioned by Humboldt have, since the publication of this work, been carefully analysed by the first chemists of Europe, and experiments made on their symptoms and supposed remedies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wourali" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.