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mulupa (s), ad. down ; v. to descend, 

 mumugu-sigaman (?), see wakai mumugu-sigaman. 

 mun (s), a suffix to plur. pronouns forming the possessive case, 

 munia, suffix to plnr. pron. 

 mimia (s), suffix to plur. pron. with, have, 

 mura Cs), a. all, entire, whole ; mura-urui, n. insect, 

 murar, (iig), n. a clay tobacco-pipe, 

 mura-wardan (b), n. warrior, 

 murda-gamulnga (b), a. yellow, 

 murda nmaizi (t), n. a plaited string, 

 muri, see Legends, p. 180. 

 murimari (t), poor, lean, 

 muro (m) = mura, all. 



muru (m), n. the cabbage palm. Corypha. See moro. 

 murug (m), n. sweat. Cf. mago. 

 musi (b), n. a piece. 



musigiaga (?), tanamun korokak musi ginga, have no root in them- 

 selves. Mark, iv. 17. 

 musi-teipa (ir), v. to scratch, pinch, 

 musu (m), n. a green ant. 

 musur, musuro, n. armlets ; plaited bracelets, 

 mutalo (b), n. a young coconut with water and no kernel, 

 muti, 11. an ear-ring ; the pendulous portion of the ear. 

 mutu (?), mutu trapot, the pelvic fin. Cf. muingu. 

 mxizu, n. termites. Cf. musu, mugu. 

 muzura (s) = musur. 



Na, pron. she. 



na, n. a song, hymn. 



nabepa, pron. to her, for her. 



nabi, ad. now, at present, this ; nabi goiga, to-day. 



nabi-get, ina nabiget (m), a. five ; nabiget-nabiget, ten. 



nabikoku (ji), fifteen ; nabikoku-nabikoku, twenty. 



nabing (m), a. this, these. 



nad = neet. 



nadalai, n. the hair of the groin. 



nadamai (b), v. to chew. 



