129: To this may be added bass, mullets, skaits, soles,leather-jackets, and many other species. (4) To take possession of, or seize upon, either by force orbefore the appointed time. It wouldmean evening-tide--tai-po. --Let two friends or neighbours agreeto work together, until three acres are cropped, dividing thework, the
a wild fruit, Grewiapolygama, Roxb. 126: He's yabbering some sort of stuff in his sleep. Tenison-Woods, `History of the Discovery andExploration of Australia,' vol. 292: The bergue was covered with fine bloodwood trees,stringy-bark, and box.
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.