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sakar-taean, v. to surname ; noi palamiilpa sakaria-taean Boanerege, 



he siimamed. them Boanerges. Mark, iii. 17. 

 sakar-toeam ( ?), amadan pasanu siei sakar-toeam, near a door where 



tvro ways met. Mark, xi. 4. 

 saladnnga (b), n. a foreigner, a white man. Cf . saradonga. 

 salgai (m), n. sticks used for producing fire (collectively) (385). Cf. 



ini, sagai, guigui. 

 sali (m), a. sick, 

 salo, V. to bale out 



Salop, n. the melon or bailer shell. Cf. alopa, alup. 

 salpaman, v. to lave. Cf. salo, paman. 

 salpumeipa (ir), v. to bale. 

 Bam = samu. 

 sam (ji), a. cylindrical, 

 samera (ii, t), n. a head dress made of cassowary feathers ; ji?/. same- 



ral. Cf. dagoi. 

 samido (s), ad. yes; really. Mark, xii. 26. 

 samu, n. the cassowary of Kew Guinea ; samu widizi (s), n. crest or 



head dress made of cassowary feathers. 

 samuda, n. the eyebrows, 

 samudana (ii), n. the eye lashes, 

 samudung (ir), 7i. the eye lashes, 

 san (m), Sana, the sole of the foot ; the foot; sana-lumado (b), n. the 



instep ; azazi san, a sandal, shoe ; nginu sananu worogi wazin, 



thy footstool. Mark, xii. 36 [sanangu, sananu.] 

 Sana (ng), n. the cuscus. 

 sangopa, ezclani. a greeting ; good morning ! 



sapara (irg), n. hatchet (Jukes). Perhaps derived from Eng. chopper. 

 sapi ( ?), Mark, xii. 42. 

 sapor, sapur (ii), sapura, ?i. a large fruit-eating bat or flying fox, 



Fterojitis. 

 sapurokimus, n. a needle (lit. a hair from sapur), sapurokimuseu goag, 



a needle's eye. Mark, x. 25. 

 sara, n. a white gull, 

 sara, n. posts on which the platform for corpses were supported 



(402). Cf. kak. 

 saradonga, a. white. Cf. sara. 

 saragi (m), n. a small stick. 



