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kidu-\raru (iib), the finish, of the turtle (surlangi) season. 



kiMmizi, 



kikira, 



kikir, kikiri, n. disease, pain, affliction ; a. sick, iH ; kikiri-laig, n. a 



sick person ; koiku-kikiri, headache ; dang kikiri, toothache ; 



kanra kikiri, earache. 

 VJTmis (s), n an arrow. 



kin (31b), n. a creeper used in making makamak. 

 kirer, n. an artery, a rein, a sinew, 

 kirkup, n. a nose ornament. Cf . gigu. 

 kisigan (ng), n. a mountain. (Stone), 

 kisnri (m), n. the moon. 



kita-toeailai (?) to be converted, ilark, iv. 12. See kido-taean, 

 kizai (s), n. the moon, 

 klak-nitu (s), klak-netoi-get (iib), kalako-nitu, n. the index finger ; 



the number four in counting on the body. 

 ko, n. a place near, a little distance. Cf. kareki. [kou, kopa, kozi.] 

 koakan, a. round. 



koam = kaman, kuamo, fever. Mark, i. 31. 

 koamala-nagiz, 

 koamapa, v. to warm oneself ; nado Petelun iman muingu koamapa, 



she saw Peter warming himself. 

 koamasin = kuamo, asia ; korkak koamasin, sore amazed, ilark, xiv. 



33 ; gamu koamasin, n. fever (lit. with hot body). 

 kob (x), n. the tail of a dog. Cf. kouba. 

 koba (m) =kob. 



kobai (ji), ». the throwing stick (334). Cf. kubai. 

 kobai-ngur (>ib), n. the peg or hook of the kobai. 

 kobai-piti (31), n. the peg of the throwiag stick. Cf. ngurr. 

 kobaki (k), n. a cough. 

 kobaris (m), a. tmripe, uncooked, 

 kobebe (mo), n. a bird (Legends, p. 29). 

 kobegada, a. this kind. Mark, is. 29. 

 kobi (n), a. black, 

 kobia (?), tana ladun a maumizia kobia gulugul, they went forth and 



preached everywhere. Mark, xvi. 20 ; noi gurugui uzar kobia 



gurugup ngurupaipa, he went round about the villages 

 teaching. Mark, vi. 6. 



