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miai (b) = miei. 



miakula (ir), a. grey; any light tint; miakali (iig), n. white. 



mida-kubi (ii), ad. how many ? 



mideipa (ii), v. to build, as a hut. Cf. moidai. 



mido (m), pron. what ? which ? how ? in what manner ? 



midoparu, «£?. how ? (Macfarlane.) 



miei (s), pron. what ? [mieinge. Mark, viii. 36.] 



mieimiei (?), pron. which of two ? what ? whether ? 



migoiga, a^?. interrog. when ? what day ? 



milagnu, ad. where ? in what place ? 



milo, 



mimabaigo (b), what man ? who ? 



mina (m), a. peii uctly good, true (s, b) ; mina (m), a. precious, right ; 



n. truth ; tusi mina, Bible ; mina get, right hand. 

 mina, minar, n. a mark ; susu mina (ii), on the breasts ; kibu mina 



(m), on the loins (367). 

 minai-pataman (s), v. to confess, to sbow. 

 mina-man (s), v. to measure, to span ; n. an example. 

 minananga (s), minanenga, a. rigliteous, holy. 

 minar, n. colour (ilacfarlane). 

 minara (x) = mina. 

 minapa (?), ngalpa Augadan baselaia mi ngadalnga minapa, we liken 



God's kingdom to what ? Mark, iv. 29. 

 minara-polai, minaro-polai, minar -palai, v. to cut or make a mark, to 



write, 

 minarpolaiginga, v. not to write, 

 minasizinga, n. a custom ; v. to accustom, 

 min'azipa (m), v. to finish, said of men's work, 

 mineipa (? v. to mark) ; kaba mineipa (ir), v. to dance, 

 minera = mina ; tru minera (i), n. a mark on the side of the face, 

 minga (s), pron. what ? 

 mingadalnga, a. like what ? of what kind? 

 mingu, ad. why ? 

 minguzo, ad. why ? 

 mipa (m), ad. why ? 

 misai (s), ad. yes. 



mita, mito (s), n. sweetness, taste ; mita poitom (s), a. brackish, 

 mitaiginga (s), a. sour, tasteless. 



