Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon

Chapter 7

~La-poo-shet"~, _n._ French, LA FOURCHETTE. _A fork._

~La-pote~, _n._ French, LA PORTE. _A door._

~La-sanjel~, _n._ French, LA CINGLE. _A girth; a sash; a belt._

~La-see~, _n._ French, LA SCIE. _A saw._

~La-sell"~, _n._ French, LA SELLE. _A saddle._

~La-shal-loo~, or ~La-shal-lee~, _n._ French, LA CHARRUE. _A plough._

~La-shan-del~, _n._ French, LA CHANDELLE. _A candle._

~La-shase~, _n._ French, LA CHAISE. _A chair._

~La-shen"~, _n_ French, LA CHAINE. _A chain._

~Las-siet"~, _n._ French, L"a.s.sIETTE. _A plate._

~La-sway~, _n., adj._ French, LA SOIE. _Silk; silken._

~La-tahb~, _n._ French, LA TABLE. _A table._

~La-tet"~, _n._ French, LA TeTE. _The head._ Pil latet, _red-headed._

~La-tlah"~, _n._ French, TRAIN; as, "ne faites pas de train." (Anderson).

_A noise._ Mamook latlah, _to make a noise._

~La-wen"~, _n._ French, L"AVOINE. _Oats._

~La-west"~, _n._ French, LA VESTE. _A waistcoat._

~Lazy~, _adj._ English, idem. _Lazy._

~Le-bah-do~ (often p.r.o.nounced lab"-a-do), _n._ French, LE BARDEAU. _A shingle._

~Le-bal"~, _n._ French, idem. _A ball; bullet._ Tenas lebal, _shot._

~Le-bis"-kwie~, _n._ French, LE BISCUIT. _Biscuit; crackers; hard bread._

~Le-blau"~, _n., adj._ French, LE BLOND. _A sorrel horse; chestnut colored._

~Le-clem"~, _n., adj._ French, LE CReME. _Cream-colored; a cream-colored or light dun horse._

~Le-c.o.c.k"~, _n._ French, LE COQ. _A c.o.c.k; a fowl._

~Le-doo"~, _n._ French, LE DOIGT. _A finger._

~Le-gley~, _n., adj._ French, LE GRIS, or English GRAY, with French article. _A gray horse; gray._

~Le-jaub"~. See DIAUB.

~Le-kleh~, _n._ French, LE CLEF. _A key._ Mamook le kleh, _lock the door._

~Le-kloo"~, _n._ French, LE CLOU. _A nail; nails._

~Le-koo"~, _n._ French, LE COU. _The neck._

~Le-ky"e~, _n., adj._ Mr. Anderson derives this from a Canadian word _caille,_ meaning _a piebald horse._ In its jargon use, it means, also, _a spot, spotted,_ or _speckled;_ as, lekye salmon, _the spotted or winter salmon_ (_salmo canis,_ Suckley).

~Le-lo"-ba~, _n._ French, LE RUBAN. _A ribbon._

~Le-loo"~, _n._ French, LE LOUP. _A wolf_ (the large wolf).

~Le-mah~, or ~Leh-ma~, _n._ French, LA MAIN. _The hand; the arm._ Kloshe lemah, _the right_ (literally, _the good hand_); potlatch lemah, _shake hands._

~Le-mah-to~, _n._ French, LE MARTEAU. _A hammer._

~Le-mel"~, _n._ French, LE MULET. _A mule._

~Le-mo"-lo~, _n., adj._ French Canadian, LE MORON; undoubtedly a corruption of MARRON, _a runaway negro._ _Wild; untamed._ It applies to men as well as animals, as, for instance, to the tribes which have had no intercourse with the settlements.

~Le-moo"-to~, or ~Lam"-mu-to~, _n._ French, LES MOUTONS. _Sheep._

~Le-pan"~, _n._ French, LE PAIN. _Bread; raised or light bread._

~Le-pee"~, _n._ French, LE PIED. _The feet._

~Le-pish"-e-mo~, _n._ Quaere u. d. _The saddle-blanket and housings of a horse._

~Le-plet~, _n._ French, LE PReTRE. _A priest._

~Le-pwau"~, _n._ French, LES POIS. _Peas._

~Le-sak"~, _n._ French, LE SAC. _A bag; a pocket._

~Le-sap"~, or ~Le-zep"~, _n._ French, LES OEUFS. _An egg; eggs._

~Le-see-blo~, _n._ French, LES ePERONS. _Spurs._

~Le-see-zo~, _n._ French, LE CISEAU. _Scissors._

~Le-sook~, _n._ French, LE SUCRE. _Sugar._

~Le-tah~, _n._ French, LE DENT. _The teeth._

~Le-whet"~, _n._ French, LE FOUET. _A whip._ Mamook lewhet, _to whip._

~Lice~, _n._ English. _Rice._