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PHILOLOGY. 



Yavala, to be in motion, to shake. 



Yavasambe, a bandy leg. 



Yavi -a, draw. 



Yavi -to, to punish. 



Yavi, afternoon. (See kayavi, yakavi.) 



Yavo, the reed on which the thatch of a 



house is fastened. 

 Yavu, exhausted, destroyed. 



Yavu, the ground on which a house is 



erected ; a collection of houses. 

 Yavusa, a tribe, clan, genealogy. 

 Yawa, distance ; far. 

 Yawai, a flag, a banner. 

 YawaiSake, high. 

 Ydyd, an ornament. 

 Ye ! int. ho ! 



