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pauimizo, 



patina (s), n. leather. 



paimap, patmapa (?), noi patmap a Tuniziii, let "him die tte death. 



ilark, vii. 10 ; nginu ngaro patmapa patan, thy feet cut off. 

 paupa (?) paupa kutrapa, no-n" the time is far passed ; paupa kadapa, 



■when the even was come ; Lifa, heji he, e hej, it is evening. 



Mark, vi. 35, 47. 

 paupusa (1), an ornament of the kadig (371). Cf. kadig-tang. 

 panto, n. peace, = pando. 

 pauto (b), n. the forehead. 

 pauzari, v. to go away ; pa, uzar. 

 pawa, n. a hahit, a deed, a thing done ; manner ; pi. pavral. Tpawau, 



pawangn.] 

 pawadan, v. to rebuke. 



pawagLQga, n. nothing (done). Cf. iaginga, zaginga. 

 pawaliz, v. to land; to draw to shore. Mark, vi. 53. 

 pawalman (s), v. to arouse, to wake up. 

 pawizo, 



paza (n), n. a flat fish (poisonous), 

 pazara (s), n. sponge, Cf. pagara, diadi. 

 pazilamiz, r. to attack (move against), 

 pearku, n. a kind of fish. 



pel, n. the tail of a fish ; the breast of a fish (m). 

 peneipa (m), v. to dive, 

 peno, V. to dive (Macfarlane). 

 penunamez, v. to dive, =peno (Macfarlane). 

 pepedu, ». a bamboo flick or whip, same as the Miriam " lolo." 

 pepe, pepenga, a. thin ; pepe baradarangu, because it had no depth of 



earth. Mark, iv. 5. 

 perta (iib), n. the wrist, the forearm ; six, in counting on the body. 



Cf. Grammar. 

 pia, ». the bark of a tree, 

 pibeipa (m), r. to give, = poibaipa. 

 pichi (Mg), = piti. 

 pid (t), n. a black bee. 

 pideipa (m), v. to dig. 

 piepa (?) sagul piepa (m), p. to sing. 

 pigin taean, v. to dream. 



