11 examples of kash in sentences

What else will we do, Kalitan?" "Hunt, fish, hear old Kala-kash stories.

Ted also enjoyed seeing old Kala-kash carve, for he was the finest carver among the Indians, and it was wonderful to see him cut strange figures out of bone, wood, horn, fish-bones, and anything his gnarled old fingers could get hold of, and he would carve grasshoppers, bears, minnows, whales, sea-gulls, babies, or idols.

Kala-kash had not asked Ted what his totem was, but supposing that the American eagle on the buttons of the boy's coat was his emblem, had carved the rampant bird upon the canoe as the boy's totem.

" "Old Kala-kash tells this story, and he says that one of these people, when very old, went down through the crater of the mountain, and, given long life by Yehl, stays there always to hold up the earth out of the water.

Page 5, "alway" changed to "always" (always dear to a boy) Page 82, "Tahgeah" changed to "Tah-ge-ah" (Tah-ge-ah would take them) Page 83, "Kalakash" changed to "Kala-kash" (Kala-kash had not asked

Page 5, "alway" changed to "always" (always dear to a boy) Page 82, "Tahgeah" changed to "Tah-ge-ah" (Tah-ge-ah would take them) Page 83, "Kalakash" changed to "Kala-kash" (Kala-kash had not asked

Tracts of land not irrigated by streams, but which are dependent on rain and the rivulets which come down from the hillsides after it, are called "kash-kawa," and are found scattered about the valleys here and there near the tent-encampments of the nomad tribes, who plough a piece of land, sow it, and return to gather in the crop when it is matured.

We sighted only one stream of importance, the Kara-kash, on which appeared a few drifting rafts, and files of horses and asses at the fords between the pebbly banks.

MOKANNA, AL, "the veiled one," a name given to Hakim ben Allah, who wore a veil to hide the loss of an eye; he professed to be an incarnation of the Deity and to work miracles; found followers; founded a sect at Khorassan; seized some fortresses, but was overthrown at Kash A.D. 780, whereupon he took poison.

I then went to the audience of the king, and presented my pesh-kash.

The nazar or pesh-kash is a sum of money, &c., which, all oriental officials pay to the prince of the country, or to his favourites, &c., when appointed to their situations.

11 examples of  kash  in sentences