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td-ro, n. a kind of rat, noted for its fatness. 

 t6-fo (tu), n. to tell mournful news, to brine/ news 



that a friend is dead. 

 tu .« . dz6 (odi6), v. to dismiss an assembly : 



'tuAio, to disperse, adjourn. 



u. 



{•x[;''pron. him, her, it, after a verb ending in ' u.' 



w. 



"wk . . . lal-ya (li), v. to encourage, embolden 

 strengthen. 



Wa-kpa, n. See warakpa. 



■wa-kpa-kai) (w6), v. to squint. 



"Wfi-lS (wah il6), to come to the ground : odiu r§ 

 wdlS (his eye came to the ground), he came to him- 

 self, after being drunk or crazy. 



■we-re-"we-re, n. a dwarf. 



■wi-li-ki, n. leather worn by males. 



"WO-lu-ha, n. among the Mohammedans, family 

 •prayer, 

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■w6-hir) (ehii)), v. to be crook-backed or hunch- 

 backed. 



wbxy-dd (odo), v. to measure the depth of water, to 

 sound. 



'wg-kg-'wg-so, n. the name of a bird. 



yfi-be-dzi (ibedii), v. to purchase images of the 

 god of twins. 



y§.-ha-na (ahana), v. to be wild, wicked, lawless. 



yar)-k5-to, n. an esculent herb. 



yai)-rar)-yai)-rar), adv. brilliantly. 



yag-ril), n. an esculent herb. 



yar)-riQ mi-mi or yi-yir)-rix), n. quicksand. 



y&-re (ere), v. to make or purchase an image to 

 worship. 



ya-rir), n. a disease in fowls. 



yi-fo (yi, to turn), v. to dress greens for the table. 



yir)-rir), v. to yield or give way under the feet. 



yo . . . 16-h.ur) (li), v. to seek to entrap in conver- 

 sation. 



y9i)-yor), n. a plant used for washing horses, 



yg-ti, n. name of a bird. 



