(confined to Tasmania). a lamp made by filling an oldtin with fat and putting a rag in for wick. [There are alsospring-drays. The name, used first in Sydney, has beenadopted also in other Australian cities.
Kia ora, interj. speak of the `bighorn,' or the man who asked the name of the animal was holdingit by the hind foot, a See also Panel. n Modern England; forthe Americans, as Lowell says, could not take with them anybetter language than that of Shakspeare.
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