Na > References for ‘nails’
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[21] A crow has a natural premonitive [...] the strength of their teeth and nails are also becoming extinct. The [...] – this is the law of nature.
[36] Seeing the children of the land, [...] through the earth with their little nails and teeth, little hares, marmots, [...] too shall accompany you.”
[2] In the most ancient times, in the [...] developed, the hands and legs, teeth and nails lost some of their strength, and [...] expanded, as did its vitality.
[30] Another popular festival is Jhánpán. Thorns, pointed iron bars, iron nails, etc., were spread in a place, [...] though there may be heavy bleeding.
[7] “I may be caught by the ghost [...] “Ghost, a big ghost. Big, black, big nails, reddish-like teeth, with a black [...] structure will become a ghost.
[74] The word shúrpa [...] Shurpanakha. In other words, one whose nails ( nakha ) are as large as [...] shúrpańakhá.
[1] Since the dawn of human evolution [...] Moreover, they had less power in their nails and teeth than most other animals. [...] first step of human civilization.
[2] There were frequent fights among [...] those fights were their teeth and nails. A treaty between Britain and [...] “to fight tooth and nail”.
[2] Since the dawn of human evolution [...] Moreover, they had less power in their nails and teeth than most other animals. [...] first step of human civilization.
[3] There were frequent fights amongst [...] those fights were their teeth and nails. A treaty between Britain and [...] “to fight tooth and nail”.
[15] (9) The nails of the fingers and toes must be kept cut short.