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uroi (m, b), n. an animal, a bird, an image ; uroi lagd (b), n. a cage ; 



nrui palgiz, n. bird, 

 "urpu, V. to anoint. 

 Tiru (ii), a. white. 



uru (iib), n. rope nsed for turtle fishing, 

 urn (arg), n. the sea. Cf. ur, urd. 

 urudan (sv), a. obscured. Cf. iradu. 

 urugaban (s), urugabao (b), n. sweet potato. Cf. rugabu. 

 nrui {^) = uroi, a mask. 



nrukamd, n. rope, string; mapil urukam (s), n. chain. 

 uruwain (ub), a stone used in sorcery (399.) 

 Tirupugan (s), v. to bathe, 

 urza (m), n. the loggerhead turtle, 

 lis, n. a cut, a cicatrix, 

 us (m), 71. quartz. 



usa (m), n. the kangaroo. Cf. usaru, usur. 

 usabutu, n. salt. Cf. alas. 



usal (?), mausa-usal, n. a scarification of the cheeks, = bagamina (367). 

 usar (s), V. to walk, go. 



Tisaru (b), n. the kangaroo, wallaby. Cf. usa, usur. 

 usimai (s), v. to extinguish, 

 usimaipa gub, v. to kill the wind (427). 

 usimoi (s), v. to extinguish, 

 usimoiginga, v. not to extinguish, 

 usur (ii), 71. the kangaroo, = usa, usam. 

 utaiginga, v. not to enter, 

 ute (m), 71. sleep, 

 uteipa (m), v. to sleep. 

 uteipa (m), v. to enter, to go out of sight, [utem, uteman, utemin, 



utiz, utizi, utizo.] 

 utiz, utizi, utizd (s), v. to hide, to go into, to enter. 

 ntoi = utui. 

 utointiaipa, v. to doze, 

 utdmoin, v. to join, 

 utu (m), n. honey. 



utu (m), 71. a small palm {Seaforthia). 

 utui (s), v. to lie down, to sleep ; a. asleep. 

 utuilo (s), V. to dwell. 



