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dada-mangizo, v. to meet (lit. come to tlie middle). 



dadan, jorep. tetween. 



dada-pasa, n. a window. 



dadeima-matameipa (ii), v. to kill. 



dadeipa (m), v. to die. 



dadia, n. Mark, v. 22, 30 ; dadia adan, came out to meet ; mabaegia 



dadia mura, in the press. Cf. dada. 

 dadir (sib), the sternum. Cf. kosa. 

 dadu, n. a flag-like streamer made from coco-palm leaf. 

 dagam (x, ii), n. tbe bird of Paradise {Paradisea Eaggiana) ; the 



head-dress made of paradise feathers used in war. 

 dago, a. weak, 

 dagoi (m), n. a head-dress made of cassowary feathers used in a dance ; 



dagoi sam (t). Cf. samerar. 

 dagori (ii) = dagoi. 

 dai-bradara (b), n. clay, 

 daje (m), n. a petticoat, = gagi. 

 dak, dako, n. the temples. 



dalnga (s), a. kind (lit. possessing a bosom ; see da.) 

 dalpimau-mabaig, n. lust. Cf. darpiam. 

 damu (s), sea-grass ; ialdamu, kadapadamu, paradamu, different species 



of Cymodocea. 

 dan, dano, 7i. the eye ; pi. danal ; dano-ngumgomizo, n. religion 



([Macfarlane) ; danal-pataipa, v. to watch. 

 dana (t), a tooth ; pi. danala. 

 danagi, a. blind (lit. without eyes.) 

 danakuku (b), danakoko (sr), n. the ankle, 

 danakukuro (i, 3i), n. an anklet, made of coco-palm leaf. 

 danaleg (ai), a. alive (lit. possessing eyes). 

 dana-muktaean, danomukiotaean, v. to glance at, to watch, 

 danal-patai, v. to look after, watch, 

 dana-pataipa, danal-pataipa, v. to watch, 

 dana-nuki (ii), n. a spring. Cf. the Samoan, etc., mata-rai, spring, 



the (m) and Samoan are both literally eye-water, 

 daneipa (m), to rise, as the sun. 

 dang (b), n. a border or edge. Cf . dang, teeth, 

 dang, dango, n. the teeth. 

 danga-kikiri, n. tooth-ache. 



