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s5-ro (&ro), V. to talk, converse : ba s5ro, to speak 

 or comnizme with ; soro odi si, to speak against ; 

 soro iii rere, to sjKak well of. 



so-ro-dze-dze or ke-le, v. to whisper, to talk 

 privately. 



so-ro-le-hir), v. to backbite. 



so-te-le, V. to predict, prophesy. 



so . . . ti, V. to miss, in throwing at. 



SO-y e, V. to explain, to value, set a price on. 



StL, V. to SOW, to retail any liquid, as beer ; to re- 

 move from the socket or handle ; to perplex, to 

 puzzle ; to break out, as measles ; to be weary ; to 

 fall lame, to coat with metal, as in gilding : sd 

 diade, to bring forth herbs, as the earth. 



sil, V. to fail in cutting or wounding because the 

 instrument is dull. 



sH-a, su-ai), v. impers. is good, nice, well : 6 siiar), 

 it is well ; very well, all right. 



Sti-a, adv. universally. 



su-bo, V. to coat with metal. 



su-fe (so ife), v. to whistle. 



su-ni6. See soijino. 



sur), adv. (looking) with surprise : aditi wo rii li 

 enu sui), the deaf look with surprise on people's 

 mouths (when speaking). 



Stir). See soi). 



siHr), V. to sleep ; to grow thick on cooling, to coa- 

 gulate, as oil; to freeze. 



siir). See soi]. 



Sur)-ko-nu, v. to cease. 



sur)-ye, v. to doze, to take a short nap. 



su-re (so ire), v. to bless or call a blessing upon. 



sfl-re {sk ire), v. to run. 



Su-ru, n. patience : se suru, mu siiru, to be patient ; 

 suru imu, taking patience, or being patient. (Jas. 

 5, 10.) 



sil-ti, n. a contemptuous pouting of the lips ; con- 

 tempt. 



su--wa, su--wor). See suai). 



s. 



sa, V. to fade. 



sa, adv. awhile. 



S&, V. to smite, hack, loound ; to snap a gun. 



Sfi., adv. only ; by all means. 



ah, V. to pick up, collect ; to pick out, select. 



sa-ba. See ^afiij. 



sa-d6 (so), V. to commit lewdness. 



sd.-dzo (se), V. to be anxious, apprehensive. 



sa-dzu, V. to go before, precede ; to go forward, 



advance. 

 sa-fa, V. a kind of tree : iafa kpukpa, yellow color. 



sa-fe-ri (se), v. to seek. 



sa-fir), sa-la, n. an iron chain or ring worn on the 



arm. 

 sa-fo-dztl-di (se), v. to be saucy, insolent, 

 sa-fo--w6-ra (so), v. to pilfer. 

 sa-gfi.-la-in&-s9. (so), v. to play tricks, to be guilty 



of double dealing. 

 sa-gbe (so), v. to beg, to borrow. 

 sa-gb6, V. to be old. 

 sa-h6 (sc), V. to despise, to ridicule. 

 sai ! interj. of contempt or defiance. 

 sai-sar) (se), v. to be sick. 

 sa-ka, adv. entirely, wholly. 

 sa-ka-tfi, n. a morass, a bog. 

 sa-ki, m. paunch, tripe. 

 sSi-ln, V. to miss fire or snap, as a gun ; to fail in 



cutting, to be naught. 

 sa-ki-sa-ki, adv. unevenly, raggedly, badly : k di 



a logbe saki^aki, he was badly wounded. 

 sfi.-ko-k6 (se), v. to occur seasonably, to be oppor- 

 tune. 

 sa-ko-SO (so), V. to control, govern, have dominion 



over. 

 sa-kpa-nfi, n. small-pox. 

 S&-kpa-sfi.-kpa, adv. in a disorderly manner. 

 sa-kpe-dzu-re, sa-kpe-re. See sakpere. 

 sa-kpe, V. to clap the hands. 

 sa-la-bS.-kpa-de, v. to chance, to happen. 

 s3. . . . 15-gbe (li), v. to wound, by striking with a 



weapon. 

 sfi.-lu-ga, n. who elevates; fortune; a title o/Adie, 



god of money. 

 sS.-na (ina), v. to strike fire. 

 sa-ni-a-ni (^e), v. to be doubtful, uncertain. 

 sa-nu (^e) V. to pity : mo ^anu wojg ; anu woi) ie 



mi, I am sorry for them. 

 sar), adv. twinklingly, as stars ; uprightly, erectly. 

 SfiJ), V. to strike against something hard ; to cut 



bushes ; to daub ; to eat dry bread or yain. 

 s4r), V. to be loose ; to flow, as a stream ; to burst, 



to burst forth, as thunder : aso ijsaq 1|, the cloth 



is dragging on the ground. 

 sa-r)fa-nl (so), v. to be profitable, advantageout. 

 Sa-r)g6, n. the god of thunder. 

 sS.r)-gbe (igbe), v. to cut bushes, to clear land. 

 sfir)-gb6 (igbo), V. to cut down a forest. 

 sar)-ktl, V. to die in the prime of life. 

 sar)-ku-ta, v. to dash against a stone. 

 saij-lfe, V. to dash down. 



sar)-se (ese), v. to strike the feet together in walk- 

 ing. 

 sar)-sar) (see saij), adv. in splits or strips. 

 sfi.r)-'w6 (9W6), v. to swing the hands in walking. 

 s3.r)-"w6, V. to be emptty-handed, i. e. having no 



presents in hand. 



