Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ LIVING living, (p.a.) ...ig-âtenga (da). lizard, (8.) 1. tätima (da). 2. treelizard... kölwōt (da). See note at hiccough; âga (da). The latter word indicates a large species. load, (8.) 1. for an able-bodied adult tâbinga (da); ig-nōronga (da). ... järabnga (de). 2. cargo load, (v.t.) a canoe, etc. . . . . järap (ke). 2. a basket or other receptacle . . . âr-ot (ke). 3. a gun.... lōtî (ke); lotòk (ke). See admit. (da). longing, (s.) 1. as for news of absent friends, etc. î-gâri (de). 2. as for possession of some desired article or kind of food.... tot-chî (da). 66 loathe, (v.t.) with ref. to food... aka-wâr (ke). We loathe the sight of maggots in food meda yât len wên itig-bâdignga bêdig makat-warke. look, (v.i.)..... . lû (ke). When referring to a person "ab" is préfixed and when to an animal ar". He is looking at my new canoe: wai ô dia rôko gôi len lûke. We have not looked at him: med'ablûnga-ba. I loathsome, (adj.) with ref. to food... have not yet looked at the pig: dô ngåkd aka-wârnga (da). reg-l'ârlûnga-ba. Look! .... wai lûke! ig-pûku-l'âr-dêreka Look here (lit.."here this ") mina-ûcha! See mark, pay. Look sharp!.... (âr-) yêre!; ng’âr-yêre !; kuro !; kuro-ngô !.look out (watch) 1. . . . . êr-gêlip (ke); el-âkàkêdang (ke). These words are used when lobe of ear, (s.). . lobster, (s.) .. wâka (da). locality, (s.) place. . . . êr (da); êremal'êâte (da). lock of hair, (s.) .... ôt-kîtnga (da). travelling; otherwise, the words used would See tuft. lofty, (adj.) 1. of a hill.... ig-moro (da). 2. of a tree. . . . lâpanga (da); lapana (da). 3. of a lofty tree having branches only on the crown.... lab (da); lâp (da). See high. beiji-dal-tâmi (ke) or el-âkà-bâdi (ke). Look out! . . . . wai-gêlib! Look out! the centipede is creeping towards you waigelib! kârapta la ng'eb iji-chak-tegike. 2. keep watch, as in fear of night attack . . . . el-âkà (or êr-l'ig)-bâdi (ke). Look after (v.t.) 1. take care of, protect (as a guardian) ab (or f)-göra (ke). 2. nurse. . . . ab-nōrâ (ke). Look for (v.t.) (a) search .... âta (ke). When referring to a human object "ab" is prefixed. (b) overhead, as for fruit, honey, flying-fox, etc.....érkêdang (ke). See Ex. at search. H looking-glass, (s.). . . . tig-bâdignga (da). loop, (s.).... âkà-kōr (da). loose, (adj.) 1. of a bow-string, cord, etc. .... ig-yâragap (da); i-göra-ba. 2. of a tooth.... ig-ôma (da). (v.t.) lose hold. See let go. loosen, (v.t.) let out rope.... See unloose. log, (s.) patu-lot-jodama (da). loln, (s.).... âr-ête (da); âr-chola (da). lolter, (v.i.) .. el-ôt-gêlema (ke). lonely, (adj.) lonesome.. kêlebranga (da). long, (adj.).... lâpanga (da); lâpana (da). longer (than)... tek-lipanga (da)." longest lâpanga-l'igla (da). longsighted.... ig-bêringa (da). long-winded âka-chaiat-ba. A long time ârla-ûbaba. It will be a long time before I return here: dôl karin wij yate wai arlaababa. Long ago, how long? and how long ago? See time and how. 83 .... LOOSEN long, (v.i.) have eager desire. 1. as when anxious. . . . i-gâri (ke). We are both longing for good news of our absent father: med'ikpor mat maiola ab-yaba yâte l'eb târtit bêringa igårike. 2. for some coveted article or food. . . . tot-chi (ke). 3. for some favourite food.... .mûgum-len-pòichat (ke). , indolent: 8, pole d, po to, awful: di, boil. ... lōr (ke).

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