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karabai (i), n. an egret, = karubai, karbai. 



karaba-tapeipa, v. 



karab (ng), n. nostril. 



karabn (ir), n. nostrils. 



karaig, 



kara-malupa (ii), ad. a long way down. 



kara-nagri (Mg), ad. enough. (Stone). 



karar, n. the shell of a turtle. 



karar-asin, v. to like, to obey. 



karauaig = korawaig. 



karawaigo = korawaig. 



karbai, n. an egret ; karbai ial, karbai plis, or kaikai, feathers of the 



egret ; (m), the blue heron, 

 kareki (m), ad. hereabouts. Cf. ko, of which the (ii) form would be 



kore. 

 karengaigo, a. not hearing. 



karengemin, v. to hear, to listen, to obey, [karengemiziu.] 

 karget (ii), n. little finger. (Jukes.) 



karingi (t), n. a lad during the initiation ceremony. Cf. kemge. 

 karmiu, n. name of a fish, = karmoi. 

 karmoi (m), n. a fish. Scatophagus muUi/asciatus. 

 karomat (m), n. a brown snake, 

 karta (m), n. the throat, = kato. 

 karubai (m), n. an egret. 



karudan (t), n. a shell frontlet, a drum pattern, 

 karum (t, s), n. the monitor lizard, Varanus ; called " iguana." 

 karumatapi, (karum swimming) n. a dance (362). 

 karuma-gam (t), 7i. the skia of the monitor, 

 karuma-gungau (m), n. the skin of the monitor, 

 karum -palan( ?), betrayed. Mark, xiv. 41. 

 karusa (jig) = kaura. 

 kasa (m), n. the bed of a stream, a river. Mai Kasa, Wai Kasa, names 



of rivers in New Guinea, 

 kasa, n. the pandanus. Cf. kausa. 

 kasa, V. to lend. 

 kasa, ad. only, just, 

 kasa iagiasin, v. to be quiet, 

 kasa-tabu (b), n. a harmless snake. 



