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we . . . ni6, V. to wind upon. 



we-re, v. to he silly. 



"w6-re, V. to he quick motioned. 



"We-re-kpe, n. the stinging hean. 



■we-re-'we-re, adv. niinhhj. 



'we-'WU. (»'6), V, to enter into danger. 



■we, V. to be fine, as grains or fibres ; to chew, grind, 



7nash ; to sport or be playful icith each other. 

 ■we, V. to wash, to swim ; to adorn, decorate : \,t: 



dzade, to swim out. 

 ■wS for fwe, adv. again, now: e so \vc? what's 



the matter noio ? 

 •W& . . . le-Ava (li), V. to castrate. 

 •wS . . . mo, we . . . n5, v. to wash off, cleanse, 



purify. 

 ■we-xa (ara), v. to ivash oneself. 

 we-re, we-'we, v. to be s)nall. 

 ■we-"w6 (owo), V. to wash the hands. 

 Wi, V. to spealc, to say, tell : a ])wi, theij say, it is 



said. 

 "Wi, I', to singe. 



■wi-dzo (edzo), v. to comjihiin of a difllculty. 

 "Wl-kl-ri, i'. to ptiblish about. 

 "wi-ndi, I', an. under garment. 

 "Wlri, V. to lend, to borrow. 

 ■wiq-rir), v. to be near a place. 

 ■wl-ri-wl-ri, n. twilight. 

 wi-ri-'w^i-ri, adv. quickly, hastily. 

 "wi-AVO, n. which is crooked, crookedness. 

 ■wi-'WU, re. which is sioollen, a swelling, a tumor. 

 ■WO, V. to dose, sleep lightly. 



vr6, V. to fall; to break, cut, or jmsh down ; to be 

 dead, applied to large animals : esii) v/6, the horse 

 is dead. 



■WO, V. to look at, bcliold ; to wait on the sick ; to 

 visit, superintend, search ; to look, seem. 



■w6 . . . ba-16, V. to break a tiling down, to abate a 

 nuisance. 



WO-du, V. to look black iir dark. 



■WO . . . dzi-na, i;. to heal a wound. 



■WO-dzH (odzfl), V. to regard. 



■w6-fi-ri, V. to glance at, to look at stealthily. 



■WO-hir) ■wo-hur), v. to look here and there. 



■wQ-ke (oke), V. to look upwards. 



■w6 . . . kpa-16. See wo . . . bale. 



■W6-16, V. to fall down. 



•w6-le (lie), V. to look at the ground ; a common 

 salutation. 



■wo-li, n. a prophet. 



■WO-ltl, V. to fall upon from a height. 



w6 . . . lii-lh (ilS). Sec w6 . . . bale. 



"WO-rai), !'. to look on, to look. (Luke 23, 35.) 



■wo-ro, n. a grain or seed. 



■wo-"we, n. hail. 



■wo-ye, V. to perceive, to observe. 



•wo-yi, adv. at this time (to-morrow or next year). 



"w6, V. to drag, to crawl, as a snake ; to flock : wo 

 dzade, to drag out. 



■wb, V. to be hollow, to enter into ; to abide in a 

 house, to lodge ; to excavate ; to put on clothes ; to 

 set, as the sun ; to disappear, as an eruption ; to go 

 to roost, as fowls ; to shed leaves, to press down as 

 a burden ; (o distress ; to be suitable, convenient. 



■WO-bi-a, n. greediness, lasciviousness. 



■wo-dza, V. to cast doivn. 



■WO-dzo-kpo, V. to gather together. 



■WO-hui) (wo oluii)), V. to look or see there. (Luke 

 11, 2.3.) 



■w5-ko (oko), V. to embark. 



■w5 . . . la-ra (li). v. to enter into one. 



w5 . . . la-SO (li), V. to clothe. 



■w6-le (ilc), V. to go into the house, to enters, place. 



■wo-le (ile), V. to sink into the ground. 



■wo-ndo, V. to take soundings. 



wo-ni, pron. those. 



■w5-n6 (ino), V. to enter, go or come in. 



wor), 2>ron. them. 



■w6r), V. to be scarce, dear, precious, stingy, to catch 

 any thing thrown to one ; to descend mi, as a curse ; 

 to wean ; to sprinkle ; to weave, plait, knit ; to 

 blame, to retaliate. 



■wbr), V. to measure, to weigh ; to prune, to 2»(^ 

 off ; to aim or foint at. 



•W613-SO (aso), V. to weave. 



■wgT)-yi, jiron. these. 



■WO-ra (ara), v. to enter into one. 



"WO-rir) (irii)), v. to make nails. 



■wo-ro-'WO-ro, adv. lakctvarmly, as water. 



■w5-S9 (aso), V. to put on, to wear. 



■wo-ti, V. to draw aside, as for conversation, to sil 

 by. 



■WO-"w6 (cwc), v. to wither, to cast the leaves. 



■WO-wo, V. to be copious, to he luketvarm. 



■WU, V. to please one by its appearance or character : 

 bi 6 ti wu ki 4 se {as you, please that it he), he that 

 as it may, by all means. 



■Wtl, V. to swell, to rise as bread ; to increase, to stir 

 up sediment ; to look gloomy ; to impend, as dan- 

 ger : ori re wd, he was frightened. 



-WU-ndl-a, )). a virgin. 



■wu-ra, n. gold. 



wu-re (wi ire), V. to bless. ■ 



'WU-ru-'WU-rU, adv. confusedly (mi.xed). 



■wru-"WO, V. to be heavy, dull of action. 



ya, V. to hasten, to be sprightly, lively ; to he easy 

 of performance ; to select an image to worship; to 

 hold in^mion ; to warm, to be ivaryn. 



