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the back of an animal when cut into pieces for food. lendestuk حَقْو، خاصِرَه филе alcatra zadní část hřbetu die Lende mørbradstykke φιλέτο lomo puusatükk فیله selkä filet. longe בְּשָר מוֹתֶן कमर butina bélszín daging pinggul afturhryggur lombata 腰肉 허리고기 nugarinė fileja daging batang pinang lendenvlees nyrestykke polędwica ملا،كمر alcatra filé, muşchi филе zadná časť chrbta zvieraťa ledvena pečenka slabine fransyska เนื้อตะโพก bel 腰肉 філейна частина پٹھے کا گوشت chỗ thắt lưng 腰肉

a piece of cloth worn round the hips, especially in India. lendekleed مِئْزَر يُشَد على الخَصْر парче плат, който се носи около бедрата tanga bederní zástěrka der Lendenschurz lændeklæde ύφασμα που καλύπτει τους γοφούς (συν. στην Ινδία) taparrabo. taparrabos niudevöö لنگ lannevaate pagne כִּסוּי חֲלָצַיִים धोती, लुंगी komad tkanine koji se nosi oko bokova ágyékkötő kain pinggul, cawat lendaskÿla perizoma 腰布 (미개인의) 허리감개 strėnjuostė, strėnų juosta gurnu apsējs cawat lendendoek hofte-/lendeklede przepaska na biodra لنګ tanga şorţ (tradiţional) набедренная повязка bederná zásterka predpasnik odeća koja se nosi oko kukova höftskynke ผ้าพันเอว peştemal 纏腰布(尤指在印度) пов'язка на стегнах دھوتی cái khố 缠腰布

n. flanco, ijar, ijada, parte inferior de la espalda y de los costados entre las costillas y la pelvis.

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I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a few hours before I had killed.

at once shadowy and sensual, A tender loin of beef, a hind-quarter of veal, a spare-rib of pork, a particular chicken, or a remarkably praiseworthy turkey, which had perhaps adorned his board in the days of the elder Adams, would be remembered; while all the subsequent experience of our race, and all the events that brightened or darkened his individual career, had gone over him with as little permanent effect as the passing breeze.

and I have often wishedbut it is so little one can venture to dosmall, trifling presents, of any thing uncommon Now we have killed a porker, and Emma thinks of sending them a loin or a leg; it is very small and delicateHartfield pork is not like any other porkbut still it is porkand, my dear Emma, unless one could be sure of their making it into steaks, nicely fried, as ours are fried, without the smallest grease, and not roast it, for no stomach can bear roast porkI think we had better send the leg do not you think so, my dear?

Micawber, came in from the bakehouse with the loin of mutton which was our joint-stock repast.

We had loin of pork for dinner, and greens grown on the estate, and I nodded at the Aged with a good intention whenever I failed to do it drowsily.

The thin, bent body was naked but for a loin cloth.

Aronnax," replied the Canadian, whose teeth seemed sharpened like the edge of a hatchet; "but I will eat tiger-- loin of tiger--if there is no other quadruped on this island.

On this he handed them <39> a piece of fat roast loin. which had been set near him as being a prime part, and they laid their hands on the good things that were before them; as soon as they had had enough to eat and drink, Telemachus said to the son of Nestor, with his head so close that no one might hear, "Look, Pisistratus, man after my own heart, see the gleam of bronze and gold--of amber, <40> ivory, and silver.

When they had done all this and had prepared the feast, they ate it, and every man had his full and equal share, so that all were satisfied, and King Agamemnon gave Ajax some slices cut lengthways down the loin. as a mark of special honour.

At the same instant Tarzan of the Apes jumped to one side, and as the great cat struck the ground beyond him another death-tipped arrow sunk deep into Sabor's loin .

The men wore loin cloths of the hide of some shaggy beast, long ends of which depended before and behind nearly to the ground.

And so it was that as Tarzan, stripped to the loin cloth and armed after the primitive fashion he best loved, led his loyal Waziri toward the dead city of Opar, Werper, the renegade, haunted his trail through the long, hot days, and camped close behind him by night.