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imaialechi, n., a lesson; a stint; his 

 lesson. 



imaiy a, a., superior to; better; surpassing. 



imaiya, ima n ya, (see a n ya); v. t., v. n., 

 to overthrow; to overtop; to prevail; to 

 surmount; to surpass, Matt. 10: 24; to 

 exceed; to conquer, 2 Sam. 24: 4; to 

 defeat; to master; to outdo; to outgo; 

 to outgrow; to outlast; to outlive; to 

 outwalk; to overcome; to overgo; to 

 overpower; amaiya, to be greater to 

 me; itintimaiya, v. a. L, to run a race; 

 to compete; to refute; to repress; to 

 revolt; to vie; to rival; to transcend; to 

 triumph; to win; itintimiya, n., a race; 

 itintimiya, n., a racer; a rival, Matt. 11: 

 9, 11; 12: 6, 41. 



imaiya, n., excess; a conquest; a defeat; 

 a subjection; a triumph; vantage; a 

 victory; a winning. 



imaiya; imaiyahe keyu, a., triumphant; 

 victorious; unconquerable. 



imaiya, n., a conqueror; his conqueror; 

 a victor; a winner. 



imaiya, pp., subdued; taken; ikimaiyo, 

 a., unsubdued; unconquered. 



imaiya hinla, a., vincible. 



imaiyahe keyu, a., invincible. 



imaiyachi, v. t., to exceed; to conquer; 

 to beat; to excel; to surpass; to defeat; 

 to humble; to master; to outdo; to over- 

 come; to overpower; to overthrow; to 

 subdue; to subject; to suppress; to sur- 

 mount; to take; to vanquish; to pre- 

 vail against, Matt. 16: 18. 



imaiyachi, n., a conqueror; a subduer; 

 a vanquisher. 



imaiyachi, n., a subjection. 



imaiyamohmi, n., luck. 



imaiy at falammint ishi, v. t., to re- 

 conquer. 



imaiyokoma, a., perplexed; bewildered; 

 at a loss. 



imaiyokoma, v. n., to be perplexed or 

 bewildered; to be at a loss; imaiyokomi, 

 he is bothered. 



imaiy okomichi, v. t., to bewilder; to 

 cause perplexity; to maze. 



imaiyopik, n., a relative by marriage; 

 the brothers, uncles, and nephews of 

 her husband are thus called by a 

 woman. It is now obsolete. 



ima n ka, imaka, a., natural; proper; suit- 

 able; acceptable. 



ima n ka, v. n., to be natural; iMma^ko, 

 neg., to be unnatural or unsuitable. 



imalak, n., a brother-in-law; his 

 brother-in-law; a man's sister's hus- 

 band, and brothers. 



imalakusi, n., a brother-in-law; his 

 brother-in-law; his wife's brothers, and 

 cousins. 



imalakusi ohoyo, n., his sister-in-law, 

 i. e., his wife's sister. 



imalama, a., guarded; kept. 



imalama, v. n., to be guarded; he is 

 guarded or kept. 



imalami, v. t., to hinder; to oppose; to 

 object. 



imalammi, n., an objector. 



imalammichi, v. t., to cause objections; 

 to cause to hinder. 



imalaka, n., the midriff. 



imalechi, v. t., to maim. 



imaleka, v. a. i., to suffer pain from 

 his own misconduct; to smart. 



imaleka, pp., distressed; pained; 

 maimed. 



imaleka, a., unfortunate; unlucky. 



imaleka, n., a doom; misfortune. 



imaleka hinla, a., unsafe. 



imaleka shali, a., hapless. 



imalekahe keyu, a., safe. 



imalekahe keyu, n., safety. 



imalekachechi, v. t., to cause pain. 



imalekachi, v. t. , to cause pain. 



imantananchi, n., the breastbone. 



imantia, n., an obeyer. 



imantia, a., obedient; dutiful; submis- 

 sive. 



imantia, n., duty; obedience; observ- 

 ance; observation. 



imantia, v. t., to heed; to obey; to mind; 

 to observe; to serve, Matt. 4: 10; see 

 antia. 



imantia achukma, a., obsequious. 



imantiahe keyu, a., ungovernable. 



imanukfela, a., sad; sorrowful; imanuk- 

 fiela. 



imanukfela, v. n., to be sad, Gen. 40: 6. 



imanukfelachi, v. t., caus., to sadden; to 

 to make sad; imanukfielqchi. 



imanukfila, a., ideal; mental; thought- 

 ful. 



imanukfila, n., his thought; their 

 thoughts, Matt. 9: 4; his mind; thought; 

 mind; an opinion; reflection; under- 

 standing; brain; intellect; judgment; 



