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It is this flat thread, called the "baye" or "brin," which serves as the material for making the cocoon, and which, when subsequently unwound, is the filament used in making up the raw silk.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 Various
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Sure I had them in my backpack, the piyaya, just as i had promised, and the baye-baye from 'Nay Asyon.
* merlie alunan 2006
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Sure I had them in my backpack, the piyaya, just as i had promised, and the baye-baye from 'Nay Asyon.
Archive 2006-09-01 merlie alunan 2006
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Heard you were pushing a ingorofane to move stuff from Hells hall,mbonye ko wa baye gicosto hehh!
last post from Wells! Minzo 2005
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September encountered with such extreame colde, that they put backe to seeke a wintring place: and missing the saide baye fell vpon a desert coast in Lappia, entring into a Riuer immediately frozen vp, since discouered, named Arzina Reca, distant East from, a Russian
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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A glance at the map will show that "in this baye" is now situated the famous city of San Francisco.
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Then came there in a complainte against Captain [46] Martin, that having sente his Shallop to trade for corne into the baye, under the commaunde of one Ensigne Harrison, the saide Ensigne should affirme to one Thomas
Colonial Records of Virginia Various
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Sir Francis Drake, entering the bay nearly three hundred years ago, refers, with great delight, to "a franke wind," that took him "into a safe and good baye."
Life at Puget Sound: With Sketches of Travel in Washington Territory, British Columbia, Oregon and California Caroline C. Leighton
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In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good baye, with a good winde to enter the same.
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Elizabeth's Forland, after her majestie's name, and sailing more northerly alongst that coast, he descried another forland with a great gut, baye, or passage, divided as it were two maine lands or continents asunder.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure Various 1909
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