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innkeeper
IN-kee-puhr <English + <English the owner of a small hotel
thought
thawt <English an idea; the process of thinking
mournful
MOHRN-fuhl <English sad
gird
guhrd <English to encircle or fasten with a belt; to surround
inclement
in-KLEM-uhnt <Latin stormy; rough
greave
greev <English<French armor for the leg below the knee
changa
CHANG-guh <American Spanish a large cricket
electrify
uh-LEK-truh-fy <Latin to excite; to thrill; to charge with electricity
makahiki
maw-kuh-HEE-kee <Hawaiian a period of several months which was celebrated each fall in ancient Hawaii with athletic contests, religious rites, and payment of tribute to the chiefs and during which all warfare was tabooed
chalaza
kuh-LAY-zuh <Latin<Greek either of a pair of spiral bands of thickened albuminous substance in the white of a bird's egg that extend out from the opposite sides of the yolk to the ends of the egg and are there attached to the lining membrane (also called treadle)