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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