644 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 
in front of the face, palm outwards, and make several 
quick movements outwards from yourself. Dzeri Gason. 
Point in the direction to go with the second finger of the 
right hand. <A/dolinga. 
Ffalt, stop.—Make a sign with the outstretched right hand to the 
ground. Dieri Vogelsang. Rapidly move the right hand from 
the breast, palm outwards, to the full length upwards, 
then point to the ground. A/dolinga. Make three waves 
towards the ground with the hand. Xurizwadlu. 
Hlear.—Point to the ear with the forefinger of right hand. 
Urunjert. Make a number of small circles with the finger 
in front of theear. A/dolinga. Hold up the forefinger, and 
then touch the ear. Ovrig. Fanning with the hand about 
two inches distant from the ear means ‘“ I cannot hear you,” 
“Say it again.” Dyzervt Gason. Extend the hand over the 
head as high as possible ; stoop and reach as far out as 
possible till the hand nearly touches the ground ; this means 
“T hear you,” “I know what you mean.” These signs are 
used when communicating from a distance. Dzert Gason. 
Hungry.—Extend both arms upwards so as to show the stomach 
drawn in. OUvunjert. Rub the open hand over the 
stomach. Vantruwunta. Tap the stomach with the 
finger, and then extend the open hand. Dzézeri Vogelsang. 
Point to the stomach with bent fingers. A/dolinga. ‘Pat the 
stomach with both hands, and throw the arms wide apart. 
Oirig. Pat the stomach. Auriwalu. 
J.—Point to the breast. Uvunjeri. ‘Pass the forefinger down 
at a little distance from the forehead along the nose. 
Dieri Vogelsang. Point to yourself. A/dolinga. Point to the 
breast. Kuritwalu. 
Kill,—Make several movements downwards with the fist, as if 
striking violently. Dierd Vogelsang. Strike short blows with 
one hand on the other. Dierd Gason. Hold the right hand 
high over the head, with the palm downwards. Auriwalu. 
Strike the head with the closed hand. Oz7ig. 
Little, small.Hold up both hands about a foot apart, the palms 
facing each other. Ovzvig. 
Man.—Indieate with both hands the outline of a beard. The 
size of the beard denotes the age—a great beard is a great 
age, ze, an old man. Uvrumjert. Indicate the beard 
with the right hand, as of passing the hand down it. 
Dieri Vogelsang. Clutch the beard and shake it. Dzert 
Gason. Close the right hand, except the middle finger, then 
describe a small circle with it. Aldolinga. Point down 
below the stomach. Oiz7ig. 
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