bite (L3420)
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(L3420)
Statements
To curse the mad dog is a special line of sorcery and when a person has been bitten he may use this method. (English)
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Hydrophobia
"Dog! dog! bite pig; piggy won't go over the stile; and I shan't get home to-night." (English)
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The Old Woman and her Pig
Heidrun the goat is called, / stands on Herfather's hall, / and bites from Lerad's tree; / a bowl she fill / with the bright mead; / that drink shall never fail. (English)
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‘The United Bulldogs,’ said Lord George, biting his nails most horribly, ‘are a new society, are they not?’ (English)
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'It is long since I saw such a fine grain,' said he, and he bit a piece off and tasted it. (English)
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A Grain as Big as a Hen's Egg
Identifiers
Senses
L3420-S1
English | using teeth to puncture or cause laceration of skin or flesh |
Statements about L3420-S1
Forms
L3420-F1
L3420-F2
L3420-F3
L3420-F4
L3420-F5