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[Gabb. 



large 



leaf 



to let 



to lick 



to lie 



to lie down 



fki-bi' 



tyng 



kar'-j-ko-juk 



i-ku'-|-juk 



kon'-shii 



i-tu+is' 



Simply large. When ap- 

 plied to a stream (di-{- 

 Tii-hi',) it means river, 

 "large vrater." 



The commonest form ; 

 when applied to water 

 it means deep. 



Oftenest applied to ani- 

 mals and to domestic 

 utensils. 



Very large ; more em- 

 phatic than the pre- 

 ceding forms. 



Bti-ia, point. 



See evening. 



U-ra, arm ; mi {i-mi'-a) 

 to go. 



'Of a plantain, or other 

 large leaf used for 

 wrapper, or for a re- 

 \ ceptacle for food, &e. 

 The Mosquito word 

 sic, from the same root, 

 means a banana. 

 'Of a tree, in a collective 

 sense; kar tree; lio'- 

 jtik see liair. The idea 

 is the same and the 

 distinction is made by 

 kar, the name of a per- 

 son, a pronoun, &c. 

 iT'M, tongue; a single leaf. 

 Hu, house. 

 JJ-ra, baud, (arm). 



Really feio ; there is no 



other word. 

 Imperative ; on' -si tso-si, 



tso-si (et-so-si) to be ; 



"let it alone." 

 See to suck. 



I-tu, to throw; is, down. 



