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aimiz-gudaran, r. to betray. 



aimizi, v. to betray. !M!ark, iii. 19; to kill, Mark, vi. 19. 



ai-purutan, v. to eat food ; n. a feast. 



ai-za, 71. food. 



ajir (ii), M. shame. 



ajiran (m), a. ashamed. 



aju, (ir), 71. a shell, {Cypraa). 



aka, 71. fear. 



akagi, v. not to fear ; do not fear. 



akaginga, a. not fearing. 



akamaiza, w. a shield. Probably a made-up word. Cf. aka, mai. za. 



akamiz, exclam. oh! 



akano, v. to fear, 



akir (nb), a word used in connection with the " small name" (406). 



akul, akulo, 7i. the clam shell, i^Cyraena) ; used as a spoon; also used 



as a knife in making masks and other objects. 

 akur (ir), n. the intestines, 

 alae, n. alai (m), husband, 

 alako, 71. a rent, a tear. Mark, ii. 21. 

 aliiliz, V. to puzzle. 



alase, «. salt. A Greek word introduced via Lifu. [alasiu, alasenu.] 

 alasilgal, n. salt persons ; Mark, ix. 50. kapu za ngita alasilgal, good 



thing (if) ye (are) salt people. Eng. = have salt in yourselves. 

 alasue, 



albei (m), pro7X. we two. 

 albeine [zi), pro7i. our (exclus. dual), 

 albinipa (ii), pron. for us two (exclus. dual). 

 algadi (h), «. the barb of the javeKn = (tun), 

 alidan (t), n. a groin shell used when fighting. Cf . lorda. 

 alka (ir), a spear (333), probably kalak. 



alopa (ii), 71. the melon or scoop shell, {C'ymbtuni). Cf. alup, salop. 

 aloto (b), n. salt, 

 alpa (m), pron. let us ; shall we ? 

 alub, 

 alup (aluk ii), w. the melon, bailer, slipper, or scoop shell, {Cyinlmm). 



Cf. Salop. 

 am = amu. 

 ama, n. mother; mother's sister. Used only in the vocative. Cf. apu. 



