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QUICHUA-ENGLISH VOCABULAR'Y

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P uQuiu

P URA .

PuRHUANI

PuRINI

Pun1c

MACTA PuR1c

Mosoc Pun1c

PuRu .

PuRu .

PuRu ccAYAN

PuRuM

PuRuNcu

PuRUN PACHA

PuRu RUNA CUNA

PuRu PURUM

.PURUTU

PusAc .

PusAN1

PussAc

CHUNCA PUSSACYOC

PussAc CHUNCA .

PusscA

PuTALLANCA.

A

spring, source

Both, mutually

I

tether

I

walk

Traveller. PuRic was the divi–

sion of the people formed of

men aged twenty-five to fifty,

Hable for service and to pay

tribute

The

divi~ion

consisting of chil-

dren aged five to eight

Babies

(Santillana)

A

calabash

(Mossi);

also false

Feathers, plumage

General mourning on the death

of the Inca (

Mossi)

Stubble

. Earthenware vase ith a long

neck

Most ancient

time(YamquiPacha–

cuti)

Huacas, being the men turned to

stones in the victory over the

Chancas ; false men (

G. de la

Vega,

i.

ii.

57;

Ondegardo)

Desert, open space

A

bean (

G. de la Vega,

i. ix.

9) ;

frijoles

of the Spaniards

A

guide

I

guide

Eight

Eighteen

Eighty

Dianthe'ra

secund~folia

(R.P.),_

a

plant yielding a dark blue dye

found in the forests of Pozuzu

A

Ranunculus

with a creeping

habit like ivy. Used medi–

cinally round Cuzco