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dupu (m), n. tlie bronzed ant ; the ague. 



diira (m), n. the breast, chest, mammae, = da. 



durai, a. some ; inabi durai, these ; senabi durai, those. 



durai-ina, a. these. 



durai-siei, a. those. 



durai-wanan, v. to remain (lit. some are left). 



duro, a. = durai ; tana gasamizo ita duro tabul, they shall take up 



serpents. Mark, xvi. 18. 

 durpum-gigo (s), n. thunder. 



duru (?), kusa duru (di), a band of beads worn on the wig. 

 duru zonga, a. some things ; duru zonga lupaliz, some wonders. Cf. 



durai. 



Ege (?), kawaku ege kutau pawa, lasciviousness. Mark, vii. 22. 



ejena (m), n. an insect {Cicada). 



oka, V. to wish. 



el, suffix denoting the plural of nouns. 



elari, n. a fruit ( Wallrothia) (308). 



eldrada gomola (t), a. green. 



elma (t), n. a species of snake. 



enti (m), n. a spider. 



esc, V. to thank. 



Fad, V. a bird's nest, 

 fada = fad, pad. 



Ga, n. a hornet. 



ga, n. the central star in the constellation dorgai-kukilaig. 



gabagaba (m), n. a club with a plain stone disc. 



gabagup (iib), n. a stone club, = gabagaba. 



gabau, n. a yam. 



gabogabo (b), n. a stone club, = gabagaba. 



gabudan, v. to be slow. 



gabu-maita (b), n. bowels. 



gabunga, a. cold, cool. 



gaet (s), n. coral. 



gaga (Mg) = gagari. 



gagadinga, a. weak, faint ; defeated. 



