NAXrHAL HISTORY VOCABULARY 



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Kpende (kpende) 



Kondu (konilui) 

 Kiindi (kuiidi) 



larly. Flower racemt', yellow, 

 in-egular, flattened sides, Mnch 

 diameter. 



tree near streams. Leaves 

 opposite, 3x1^ inches, one 

 side larger than other, stiff. 

 Fruit like a walnut almost in 

 appearance. 

 Komi-gtde (komi-gnle) A tree. Leaf 2 x | inches, oval, 



pointed. Young leaves crushed 

 loosen nasal mucus and clear 

 head. 



A tree with attractive but worthless 

 fruits (Sch.). 



A tree. Opposite leaves, 7 x 1| 

 inches, smooth on front. Fruit 

 has big seeds which are crushed 

 and boiled and used to kill lice 

 on the head ; also jiggers. 



Also applied to the Cashew nut 

 tree. 

 Kuwi (kuwi) .... A tree. Leaves G x 3 inches, alter- 

 nate, pointed oval, smooth and 

 tender. This tree and Seme 

 are often not cut down when 

 they clear farms. They are 

 used for marks for each per- 

 son's allotment. 



A tree (Kumasi). Leaves op- 

 posite, smooth and tender, u}) 

 to 8 inches long. Young 

 leaves 2 x | inches are red. 



See Tundui. 



A tree with leaves growing in a 

 tuft from the trunk. Leaf is 

 like a stiff oil-palm leaf. 

 (? Dracaena sp. — LUiaceae.) 



Lit. Ink-tree, an invented name. 

 Leaf compound, palmate. 5 or 

 more leaflets, each 8x3 inches, 

 oblanceolate. Leaf stalks op- 



Kuwn (Kuwni) 



Kwuye 



Lelema-bule (lelema- 

 bule) 



Luwa - wulii (luwu 



wului) ... 



