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ulaipa, V. to follow. Mark, xiv. 54. 



ulak (?), senabi tobud burumau ulak, a great herd of swine feeding. 



Mark, v. 11. 

 uleig (m), a. wet. Cf. urainga. 

 uleipa (m), v. to come, to approach.. 

 um (s), = nma. 

 uma (m), a. dead ; n. death; v. to kill (s); uma-matan (s), v. to drown, 



umau lago (s), n. house of dead, tomb ; uma kazi, n. abortion ; 



uma mataman, v. to murder ; umau nguki, poison, [umau ; 



umapa, umangu.] 

 umagigal, a. not dead, 

 umaginga, v. not to die. 

 uma-gud (s), a. stale, 

 umai, n. the dog,^Z. umail ; umai-dangal (nb), n. a necklace or coronet 



of dogs' teeth, 

 umal (b), a. venomous, deadly. 



umaliza, n. (a deadly thiag ?) ; umalizo matumeipa (m), v. to wound, 

 umamail, n. the dead, 

 ■iimamoipa (?), ngita ia umamoipa tana mulpa? What question ye 



with them? Mark, ix. 16. 

 uman (?), ia uman, v. took counsel, Mark, iii. 6 ; tanatana ia uman,. 



they said to one another. Mark, iv. 41. 

 umanga, a. dead, sick ; v. to die ; n. death. 



umangange (?), noi kedangadalnga umangange, he was as one dead- 

 Mark, ix. 26. 

 umanguzo, n. all. from the dead (?). 

 nmapa (s), v. to kill. Cf. uma, umanga. 

 umaidai (?), tana getdwanizo senabi umaulai ddgam utui, they let 



down the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. Mark, ii. 4. 

 umeipa (m), v. to make (said of women's work). Cf. tatureipa. 

 umem (ng), n. death. Cf. uma. 

 umen (?), burumal koi umen nanitan, the swine ran down a steep 



place. Mark, v. 13. 

 umizin (?), noi paunap a umizin, let him die the death. Mark, vii. 



10. 

 umkuki (humkuki) (Mg), n. water, 

 umu, probably = gamu. 

 nmuwalepa (s), n. palsy ; a. faint, trembling. 



