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PHILOLOGY. 



Ndaindai, an uninhabited place. 

 Ndaindai (Mb.), to-day ; (R.) bye-and-bye, 



presently. 

 Ndaka, lest. 

 Ndakai, a bow. 

 Ndakili, to fall prostrate. 

 Ndakda, to open the mouth ; to gape, 



agape. 



Ndaku, the back. 

 Ndalaina, to gape, agape. 

 Ndalaya, to open. 

 Ndale, a rope. 

 Ndali, ten cuttle-fishes. 

 Ndaliga, the ear. 

 Ndaliyatuli, deaf. 

 Ndalo, arum esculentum. 

 Ndalomo, sunk, drowned. 

 Ndambenoto, unable to walk. 

 Ndamele, to faint. 

 Ndamu, nice. 



Ndamu, ndamundamu, red. 

 Ndanda, soft. 



Ndandavai, disobedient, lazy. 

 Ndaona, wooden dish. 

 Ndagaya, to look steadily. 

 Ndayi, a lotion for the eyes. 

 Ndayondayo, a bottle. 

 Ndara, ndandara, slippery. 

 Ndari, a dish. 



Ndaro, to prohibit, prevent ; prohibition. 

 Ndaru, a rustling sound. 

 Ndasila, soft (used only of food). 

 Ndatuvu, a coward, cowardly. 



Ndau, to have ability to do, or to be in the 

 habit of doing any thing. 



Ndau, a party of workmen. 



Ndau -na, to commit fornication or adul- 

 tery. 



NdauSuyu, lascivious. 



Ndaulewa, ndautaijane, to commit adul- 

 tery. 



Ndavea, liable to injury. 



Ndaulato, a virgin. 



NdaundauSa, perishable. 



Ndausiga, a famine. 



Ndauve, a female cousin. 



Ndauvere, to tempt ; temptation. 



Ndauvere, alien. 



Ndave, to flow. 



Ndavea, conquered. 



Ndaveta (O.), passage, channel, strait. 



Ndavondi, idle, idleness. 



Ndavui, the conch-shell. 



Ndawui, a pit or well. 



Ndawa, name of a tree, and its fruit. 



Ndau-di, unmarried. 



Nde, the heart of a tree. 



Nde, excrement (of inferior animals). 



Ndei, firm, hard, solid. 



Ndela, the summit or top of any thing. 



Ndende, to delay ; a long time ; constant. 



Ndende, a crab. 



Ndende -ka, to spread. 



Ndere -a, to wash, cleanse. 



Ndewa -Sa, to infect. 



Ndia, a handle. 



Ndina, true. 



Ndina -ta, to believe. 



Ndirpi, to choose. 



Ndoa, to dart. 



Ndoi, ndolui, to flow. 



Ndoi, ten land-crabs. 



Ndoi, name of a tree. 



Ndoi-lailai, the month of April. 



Ndoi-levu, the month of May. 



Ndoka, the top of a house. 



Ndokai, to reverence. 



Ndokai, to mix. 



Ndoko, a stick used as a spade; to dig 



with a stick. 



Ndole (Mb.), early, untimely, too soon. 

 Ndolo, a float or stick for swimming upon. 

 Ndomi, to sip, to suck. 

 Ndomo, the voice ; the neck. 

 Ndomo -na, to desire, to wish. 

 Ndondo, to stretch out the hand. 

 Ndondonu, correct, upright. 

 Ndoyando-ga, absurd, absurdity. 

 Ndoyo, the mangrove tree. 

 Ndora, entrails. 

 Ndou, ye. 



Ndou, ndoundou, bold, courageous. 

 Ndovi -a, to break or cut bread, yams, &c. 

 Ndavu, sugar-cane. 



