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wanemiu. See getowaniz, 



wanes (m) = wainis. 



wangai, n. the "wild plum." 



wangepa (m), v. to fill (with, solids), seven ianalo wangamoino, they 

 filled seven baskets. Mark, viii. 8. 



wani (Mb), n. the soft turtle. 



wani, n. drink. 



waniman. See wanipa. 



wanin (b), v. to drink. 



wanipa, v. to drink ; suguba wanipa, to smoke, i.e. to drink tobacco, 

 [wanin, waniu, waniman.] 



wanizo (s), v. to drink. 



wanizo (?), paget-wanizo, v. to slip. 



wan-nur (m), v. don't. 



wap, n. a dugong spear (351). 



wapada (m), n. the cotton tree {Bombax.) 



wapai (m), n. the forearm. 



wapi, n. a fish ; pokam wapi (ub), n. the flying fish. 



wapu (m), n. the shaft of a dugong spear. Cf. wap. 



war= wara ; war dadim, a. two in counting on the body. 



wara (ir, s), a. another ; a, an, one (s) ; wara . . . wara, the one . . . the 

 other. 



warabon = urapon, one ; warabon augosa, three. 



waradogam (s), n. east. 



waralaig(?) ; dorgai waralaig, name of a constellation. (Legends, 31). 



warange (s) = wara. 



waranis (m), n. a green pigeon. 



warapon (Mg) = urapon, one; ukesar-warapon, three. 



warapune (m), a. one, = urapon. 



wara wara, 



waraz, n. the olive shell. Cf. urazi. 



wardadim. See war. 



wardan, n. an eclipse. 



wargaiga (b), n. yesterday. 



waro = wara. 



waroi (nb), n. a common siluroid. 



warogiawaliz (?) ngaukalo ngapa uzar parpar waro giawaliz, after me 

 Cometh another mightier than I. Mark, i. 7. (giawaliz per- 

 haps =giuwaliz.) 



