, S; canstow , S2; cuðe , pt. s. , S; kuðe , S; couthe , S, S2, S3; cowthe , G; couȝðe , S2; cuth , S2; coude , S2; cowde , G; koude , W2; couȝde , S2; kouthen , pl. , S; kude , S; cuð , pp. , S (17 b. 161); kuð , S; couth , C2; couðe , S2; kouthe , S2.—AS.
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
68 Koasati in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 143 Koasati , trans-Mississippi migration by 99 Koasati , tribe of Creek confederacy 498 – 499 Korean myths, position of rabbit in 232 , 447 Kroeber, A. L. on Cheyenne myths 441 , 449 , 452 , 465 – 466 Kroeber, A. L. on Eskimo myths 443 Kunnesee , part taken by, in Creek war 97 Kusa , see Coça ; Coosa ; Creeks .
— from Myths of the Cherokee Extract from the Nineteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology by James Mooney
Suddenly I saw Kazbich start, change countenance, and dart to the window; but unfortunately the window looked on to the back courtyard.
— from A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Iurevich Lermontov
Kist , sb. chest, coffin, MD; cyst , Voc.; kyst , S2; kiste , S2; kyste , S2, PP; cyste , munificentia , Voc.; chist , MD.—AS. cist ; Lat. cista ;
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
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