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startle, (v.t.).... ig-wâta (ke). (v.i.) | step-father, (s.) 1. .... ab-chåbil (da). ... iji-wâta (ke).
2. step-mother.... ab-chânola. 3. stepstave, (v.i.) .... akan-wêrali (ke). 6on ... eb-ad-enire. 4. step-daughter state, (v.t.) See say, tell.
. .. eb-adenire-pail (da). See App. viii. station, fishing. See Fishing-station. Stephania hernandifolia, (s.) . . . jâng stature, (8.) .... ab-lapanga-yoma (da). ma (da). The fruit is eaten.
stay, (v.i.) 1. tarry, dwell temporarily . Stercuiia villosa, (8.) .... bâja (da). A ..... poli (ke); pali (ke). See day. 2. wait favourite tree for making canoes, buckets, .... tâmi (ke). 3. remain at ease, take
ease take and food dishes, s. sp. maii (da); yêre (da); rest ..... bermi (ke). 4. stay away....
käred (da). Of these the first two are used oto-lûdai (ke).
for canoe-making, the first also provides steady, (adj.) fixed, firm. See arm.
resin for torches,while the seed of the sinall steal, (v.t.) .... (ar-) tập (ke). 2. (v.i.) yellow fruit of the third is sucked and .. . ara-tâp (ke). See piller.
broken in order that the kernel may be steam, (v.i.) bôag (ke). (s.) bong (da). See extracted and thrown away and its shell eaten boil.
as a dainty. steamer, (8.) .... bîrma-chelewa (da). 1 . sterile, , (adj.) .... Ar-Odinga-ba (da). (lit. "funnel-ship"); aka-birma (da). See
See barren, beget. Ex, at bring (by water). When the steamer
stern, (s.) of canoe . . . . år-tit (da). He
is sitting in the stern : 61 dr-lit-len akà-dói (ke). anchored yesterday I was tattooing my son (mother speaking): birma-chelowa dilêa
stew, (v.t.) ....ig-gàunga-jôi (ke). (v.i.)
.... iji-gaunga-jôi (ke). kana-l'en-lölpinga bedig do-d'ab-eti-yate l'abyí
stick, (v.t.) 1. & pig.... jain (ke). 2. 8, tika.
a turtle. See slaughter. 3. cause to adhere stoop, (v.t.) See soak. (adj.) precipitous
.... Oyu-mäli (ke). (v.i.) adhere .... ... , el-êt-chadme (da); el-ot (or tot)
Oyun-têmar-mäli (ke). 2. s. in the gullet lânta (da); ig-lechenga (da). See slope and
. . . . nê-tai (ke). 8. as an arrow in a tree bridge of nose.
or cork in the neck of a bottle....gôgai stoepness, (8.) .... tot-lânta-yoma (da).
(ke). (s.) 1. pátu (da). (lit. wood.) 2. stout, steer, (v.t.) 1. by means of paddle ...
pointed s. used as a hoe .... lakà (da). Ar-tit (ke). See stern. 2. with a rudder ...
See App. xiii, 8. thin, pointed s. used as a .... Ar-giuda (ke). It is my turn first to skewer or for slaughtering a turtle .... steer (with a paddle) (lit. first turn my steer- châm (da). See slaughter. '4. poling-s. ing), you all must paddle for me : utoláka See pole. dia lartit (da), nged drdúru den itapake.
stickiness, (s.) .... malinga-yoma (da). stem, (8.) 1. prow . . . . öko (or Oc)
sticky, (adj.) ....mälinga (da); malätmûgu (da). 2. stem of plant ..... ab-chàu
ma (da).
stif, (adj.) See rigid. (da)
stiften, (v.t.) . . . . õyu-lätawa (ke). (v.i.) stoneh, (8.) .... Ot-du-jabag (da). See 1.... Oyun-têmar-lätawa (ke). odour. What a stench 1: badi-chuhige !
stifte, (v.t. & v.i.). See suffocate. step. (v.i.) 1. make paces.... ara- still, cause to be (v.t.).. .en-nů (ke). tång (ke); 2. walk .. .. Dau (ke). 8. step (v.i.) 8. be or keep ... ad-nů (ke). Keep aside, make way.... ad-ochai (ke).. 4. still I don't fidget l: ng'ad-na i, ng'ijistep backwards .... t&r-18 (ke). 5. stepijoli (ke) dake ! (conj.) yet, nevertheless forwards . . . .. târ-iki (ke). 6. step over .. . Arek (adv.) even yet, as previously .... ar-lêbadi (ke). (8.) 1. pace ... .... ng'akà. He is still absent. 6 ngaks A-tâng (da). 2. step, foot. See foot-print. abyāba (da).
a, idea, cut : &, our : , casa : &, father': &, fathom : si, bite : au, house : áu, rouse.