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tow, (v. t.) See drag, haul.
travail, (v. i.) suffer pains of childbirth towards, (postp.) to, in the direction of .... ik-ig-nů (ke); ad-gin (ke). .... akà-tår-châg; eb. The boar is coming travel, (v. i.) (a) by land . . . . &-tingatowards us : ôt-yêregnga makat-tar-chag-onke. lûmu (ke). (b) by water .... oto-juruThe centipede is crawling towards you: not tegi (ke). See go (by water). towards us : karapta ng'eb iji-chak-tegike, tray, (s.) wooden, for food .... půkutamebet yāba (da).
yat-müknga (da). See App. xiii. The pinna toy (8.) . . . . ig-lìrnga (da).
shell (chidi) is used for the same purpose as trace, (v. t.) follow by tracks (a) of human well as for pigments, when so required. footprints .... ûn-pag-ik (ke): chöloma tread, (v. t.) step on, walk on .... (ke). See Ex, at follow. (b) of animals .... růduli (ke). I accidentally trod on your aka-kdij (ke). (8.) 1. mark, sign, vestige foot : tai đô tâmjia ngông (pag len) redulire. . . . . ig-lâmya (da). I discovered no trace See App. ii. Ex. of " Omissions." of their presence on that island : kåt" löt-bôka treat, (v. t.) (a) hospitably, with humanity len état arlog l'ig-ldmya dôt-bamre yaba (da). ... Aka-kåt-bêringa (ke); (b) churlishly 2. (a) of human footprints .... ûn-pag .... akd-kåt-jābagi (ke). (da). (b) of animals . . . . Aka-kòij (da). tree, (s.) .... Aka-tang (da). 2. fruit-t track, (v. t.) See trace.
... åka-tåla (da). See Ex. at barren. tract, (s.) See area, region.
3. t.-lizard. See lizard. 4. t. platform for tradition, (s.) . . . . öko-tårtäknga (da). burials. See platform, See Ex, at forefathers.
tremble, (v. i.) from fright or horror traffic (v. t.).... i-gal (ke).
... yaa (ke); (excessively) ûyuka (ke). trail, (v. t. & s.) See trace, track.
2. quake, of the earth.... iji-lêle (ka). train, (v. t.) (as a dog for hunting) .... trepang, (8.) Holothuria edulis .... Aka-ti-dai (ke). See know. Trained (p.p.) porud (da). .... Aki-ti-daire.
trespass, (v. i.) on tribal territory .... trample, (v. t.) tread under foot .... el-akà-târ-je (ke). öt-růdla (ke). I trampled on the centipede. tribe, (s.) .... laga-důru (da). All the wai da karapta l'ôt-ridlare.
surviving members of Woi's tribe are assem. transfer, (v. t.) remove from one place to bled here to-day : ka-wai wối lia laga-dúru. Another . . . . ab-to-jfal (ke). As that out- l'itig atenga ting-ubai ka-waikan (or to-taire) rigger canoe has little accommodation for The Chiefs of those tribes are old men: your wife and family transfer them to my Kat'laga-dúru l'ông-kalak la maiaga wai large canoe : ká chårigma ngai-fkydte blbédigal-choroga (da). 2. one of the same tribe, bang-uba lat ér-chôpava l'edare dia baja hôdia ellow tribesman .... ab-ngiji (da). Those len ngat-to-jialke. 2. t. one's home or two grey-headed women are of the same quarters . . . . See migrate.
tribe: kat'at-tól-pail ikpör atngiji (da). transfix, (v.t.) (a) with an arrow .... trickle, (v. i.) as from a leaky bucket, del-gôroba (ke); i-tot-jât-(ke). (latter with eto..... latu (ke). ref, to two or more.) (b) with harpoon .... tridacna crocea (s.) .... chowai (da). jêrali (ke). See pierce.
2. T. squamosa . . . . kõnop (da). . transparent, (adj.) .... ig-clàuwia (da); trigonostemon longifolius, (s.) ...... ig-nálama (da). See clear.
gůgma (da). Its leaves are crushed and transport, (v. t.) See convey.
applied to the bodies of those suffering from trash, (s.) See refuse, rubbish.
fever, by rubbing the skin.
A. idea, cut : A, cur: a ca, sa : &, father
ii, fathom: a,bite : au, house : du, rouge.