ka-ko’-za, v. a. 
leave hard and bare, as the wind 
does the ground; to beat hard— 
wakakoza. See kakeza. 
ka-mda’, v.a. to make smooth by 
cutting ; to slice up, as meat for dry- 
ing; fo cut up, as bread—wakamda, 
unkamdapi. T., kabla, to open, as, 
ista wakabla, I open my eyes. 
ka-mda’-ga, v. to spread out, as 
wings: hupahu kamdaga, he spread 
his wings. 
ka-mdali, cont. of kamdaga;_ ka- 
mdalhi iyeya. 
ka-mda’-pi, . something cut up 
in slices or thin pieces, as meat for 
drying. 
ka-mdas’, cont. of kamdaza; ka- 
indas iyeya. 
ka-mda’-ska, v.a. to flatten by 
heating—wakamdaska, uykamda- 
skapi. T., kablaska. 
ka-mdas’-ki-ya, v.a. to cause 
to rip or burst open—kamdaswakiya. 
ka-mdaég’, cont. of kamdaza; ka- 
indas inazin, to stand astride of any- 
thing. 
ka-mdag’-ya, v.a. 
straddle 
a-mnda/-ya, v. a. 
to cause to 
kamdagwaya. 
to make level 
or smooth by beating; to spread out, 
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as a piece of cloth; to open or 
spread out, as the hand—waka- 
indaya. T., kablaya. 
ka-mda’-za, v. a. to make rip 
open or burst by striking or throwing 
down, as a bag of corn—waka- 
mdaza. See akamdaza. 
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ka-mda’-za, v.a. to spread open, 
as the legs; to straddle—waka- 
mdaza. See akamdaza. 
v. a. to break by 
throwing down or striking, as glass, 
ka-mde’-éa, 
plates, ete—wakamdeéa, yaka- 
mdeéa, unkamdeéapi. T., kableéa. 
ka-mde’-mde-éa, v. a. red. of 
kamdeéa; to break to pieces—waka- 
mdemdeéa. 
ka-mde’-mden, cont. of kamde- 
mdeéa. 
ka-mden’, cont. of kamdeéa; ka- 
mden iyeya, and kamden elipeya, 
to throw down and break to pieces. 
ka-mden’-ki-ya, v.a._ to cause 
to break—kamdenwakiya. 
ka-mden’-ya, v. a. to cause to 
break to pieces. 
ka-mdes’, cont. of kamdeza. 
ka-mdes’-ya, v.a._ to cause tobe 
clear, cause to clear off, as the wind 
does fog. 
ka-mde’-za, v.n.  tobecome clear, 
clear off, as a fog clears away: 
anpao kamdeza, when things are 
again visible, daylight, the dawn. 
ka-mde’-ze-Sni, v.n. to be un- 
able to see; said when there is a fog 
or darkness, and things are not 
visible: kamdezeSni elipeya, to 
stun, knock senseless. T., kableze 
$ni, to strike and make frantic. 
ka-mduw’, v. a. to pound fine; to 
stir up and granulate, as sugar, to 
make fine by stirring—wakamdu, 
unkamdupi. 7, kablu. 
ka-mdu’, v.n. to blossom, open out, 
