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kausa, n. fruit, seed, nut, =kousa. 



kausa, kausar, (ir), 71. Pandamis pedunculata. Cf. kasa. 



kausi (t), n. a hawk. Cf. kudzi. 



kausur (11), n. a flower. 



kauturi (ir), n. a blue crab. 



kawa, n. an island ; people ; iau kawa, n. a market, [kawapa.] 



kawakawal, kawakawial, n. pi. islands, nations, [kawaka-wapa."] 



kawakuig, kawa-kuiko, w, a young man. Cf. kernele. 



kawki (ir), a. dear (used by a male to a female) ; see kami. 



kawp (m), n. a seed. 



kawruta, 



kazi, n. a person, a child ; niai kazi, 7i. a scholar, a disciple (lit. a 



sitting person) ; pi. kaziel, kazil. [kaziu, kazipa, kazingu, 



kaziae.] 

 kaziginga, a. uninhabited (lit. child not possessing). 

 kazilaig, a. having a child. Mark, vii. 25. 

 kaziol, pi. of kazi. 



keda, ad. thus, as, saying ; a word introducing a quotation, 

 keda, v. to be like, to resemble ; keda aiginga, v. to differ. 

 keda (m), v. to cut. 

 kedamizin, 



kedangadanga, n. length. 

 kedangadal, kedangadalnga, a. like, like this ; noi kedangadalnga 



umangange, he "was as one dead. Mark, ix. 26. 

 kedawara, kedazingu, keda-zinguzd, conj. for this cause, therefore. 

 kedazou (?), conJ. for ; kedazou mai Joane iamuliz Heroda, for John 



told Herod. Mark, vi. 18. 

 kedazongu (s), because (lit. from the thing thus), 

 kedazopa, conj. therefore (for the thing thus), 

 kedazopuzigopa (?), kedazopuzigopa nidaipa, (who) had done thus. 



Mark, v. 32. 

 kegoba, 

 kei = kai, koi. 

 kei-galein (m), a. dumb, 

 kei-gariga (ir), n. noon-tide (lit. big sun). 

 ke'ipikai (m), n. an old woman, - kai-ipiki. 

 kei'kuku (m), w. the great toe. 

 keimagi (ii), n. an associate, a friend. Cf. kernele. 



