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noidal = noidail, 



noidizo, v. to honour. Mark, vii. 10. 



noido, pron. he. 



noidoka (?), noido, ka. 



noino, noino, pron. him. 



noitai, (s), n. tongue. 



none (s), pron. his. 



nongo (s), pron. his. 



nongongo (?). Mark, viii. 30. 



nonobo, 



noriza (b) (?) ; uro noriza (b), n. ebb tide. 



nu, suffix denoting the locative case, in, at, on. 



nu (s), pron. he, him, it. 



nu' abepa (m), pron. for himself, = nubepa. 



nubepa, pron. to or for him. 



nubepe = nubepa. 



nubia (s), pron. him. 



nudan, v. to rub. 



nudi (m), n. tears. 



nudu (m), pron. he. 



nuo (m), pron. he. 



nukangaba guba (b), n. the north-west wind. 



nukenmepa (?) = mokenmepa. 



nuk' enei (m), a. thirsty. 



nuki (m), n. fresh water; dana nuki (m), a well (lit. water eye). 



Cf. Polynesian mata-vai, which also = water eye. 

 nukmeipa (ii), v. to thirst, 

 nukunoko, 

 nukunuko (?), nukunuko iamulizo, to reason, to think about. Mark, 



ii. 6, 8 ; mipa ngita nukunuko poibiz ? why make ye this ado ? 



Mark, v. 39. 

 numaiginga. See ngona-numaiginga. 

 numani. See ngona numani. 

 nungu, pron. his, = nongo (Macfarlane). 



nungu (s), prep, from ; nungu korkak, from the heart. See nu, ngu. 

 nungungu, prep, from, from it ; nungungu umanga, from the dead, 

 nunu (m), pron. his. 

 nupado (?), nupado-taean, v. to roll. 



