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nanitna (s), v. to ran, ran ; a. erect. 



nanu, pron. her, hers. 



narnie (:!j:) = nanu. 



nanuz, pron. from her. 



nanuza, pron. her thing, hers. 



napa, (^rg), v. to bring, = ngapa. 



na-poidan (s), v. to sing ; to laugh. 



nar, (Hg), n. foot, = ngar. 



narang (ii), n. the armpit; narang suka (m), the hair of the armpit. 



narangi, 



narberit, 



narminamis, n. a moth. 



nataizinga, n. a thing that is burnt ; senabi mura gudataean natizinga, 



all whole burnt ofEerings. Mark, xii. 33. 

 natam (ir, lib), n. a namesake ; v. to change names with another, 

 natiz, natizo (?), vhite. ^Mark, ix. 3 ; ngita ugulaig amadan dokal 



natizo, ye know that summer is nigh. Mark, xiii. 28. 

 nau (s), n. hymn. Cf. na. 



na\ir (m) n. the peg of the kobai or throwing stick (334). Cf. ngurr. 

 ne (s), pron. his. 



neet, a dugong platform (351). Cf. nad. 

 negal (?), ina mura demoni negal iapa, suffered not the devils ta 



speak. Mark, i. 34. 

 neipoiz, v. to lick, 

 nel, nelo, w. name, [nelpa.] 

 nele = nel ; lesun nele adaputiz, Jesu's name was spread abroad^ 



Mark, vi. 14. 

 nelea (?) = nel. Mark, vii. 2. 

 nelenga = nele, nga. 



nelginga (s), a. fameless (lit. not having a name), 

 nep (if), n. a grand-child, 

 nerawkai (m), n. an unmarried woman, 

 netur-kaje (m), n. a son. 

 nia, suffix, with, at ; mido ngalpan-nia launga senabi nongo babat 



are not his sisters here with us? Mark, vi. 3. 

 niai, v. to sit ; niai-kazi (s), an attendant, sei-vant ; contract boy (b). 



niai za, n. chair ; niai lago, n. a seat ; niaipa ielpano, v. to 



marry. 



