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debiridaguri (Domori), w. short head-dress worn in dancing and fight- 

 ing (pi. 191, 4). 



dewara (k), n. the yaws. 



di (k), n. a pig net. 



dibadiba, n. a dove. 



dibi, a. full. Mir. osmeda. 



dibidibi (m), n. the round shell ornament. 



dibiriduba (k), n. the east. 



didididi, a. fast, quick ; v. to be quick. 



didii-i (ks), n. man, mankind; men (k). Cf. auana, dauari, arubi. 



diridiri (k), a. brown ; n. a variety of sweet potato. 



dirimo (k), n. the ground. 



dirimoro, «. land, country. 



diriovo (k), a. venomous, of snake ; n. a venomous snake. 



diriuo, v. to desire, to wish ; diriuo-tato, pai diriuo, a. unwilling. 



diro. 



diruo (k), n. or v. purpose. 



diware (k), = diwari. 



diwari (m), n. the cassowary. 



diwari (f), n. dagger made of leg bone of cassowary, also used for 

 opening coconuts (pi. 193, 2). 



doa, V. to murmur (Mir. wekuge) ; don't want to go (m). 



dobari (m), = dubari. 



dobi (m), = idobi. 



doburu (m), n. the pelican. Cf. awaia. 



dodiai, v. to save, to heal, 



dodo, n. a bed. 



dodo, n. the shore, beach, coast, land. Cf. dodoro, tuturuo. 



dodobu (k), n. a fathom. 



dododenamati (m), v. to forget. 



dodogonimati (k), v. to forget. 



dodonamatigi, v. to forget. Mir, okataprik. 



dodoro (k), n. the coast. Cf. dodo, tuturuo. 



dogo, n. a torch, flame, lamp. Mir. be. Saib. buia. 



dogo, ad. yet, still, by and by, continuously (Mir. mena) ; v. imperative, 

 hold on ! wait a bit. (Mir. warem.) 



dogoaimi (k), ad. by-and-by. 



dogobe (k), a. round ; dogobe sagana (k), n. full moon. 



