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epidabia (k), n. the ring finger. 



episuromoroa (k), n. a door. 



epoo (k), v. to plant. Cf. ibauti. 



epora (it), n. enclosures of wood. 



epuko (ir), n. the head. 



epurkod, n. a hat. Mir, aper. 



epuro (M), = epiim ; epuro-muo, n. hair (of head). 



epuru, n. the head ; skull ; epuru muso (k), n. hair (of head) ; epuru 

 temeteme, n. headache ; epuru ivi (f), n. frontlets worn by 

 old men. 

 epnruo, v. to take away, to hide, 

 era, n. fire ; light (k) ; era ota, fire wood ; era itai (k), v. to roast. 



era eragido itai (k), v. to warm. 

 era (k), n. a snake, said to be poisonous, 

 era, hera (p), n. breath; eratato, a. without breathing, continuous. 



Cf. sera, seratato. 

 erabai (p), v. to grasp, catch. Cf. orobai. (Mir. erpei.) 

 eraera, n. heat, sweat ; a. hot. 

 eragumito, v. to burn. Cf. era, fire, and suffix ito, 

 eraia (m), v. to roast. 



eranapar, v. to take breath, to rest. (Mir. nerezi.) Cf. era. 

 erape uibu (k), n. coal, lit. steam ship charcoal. Cf. era, pe, uibu. 

 erapo, a. strong, well. Mir. saserim. 

 erapotato (k), a. strong. 



erasugumai (k), n. evening, sunset. Cf. adimo. 

 eratato, a. continuous, Kt. without breathing. Mir. nerkak. 

 erau, n. anger. 



erauidiro (ks), v. to hear. Cf. mitidiro. 

 erawa (m), a. poisonous ( ? fierce) ; erawa arua, n. poisonous snake. 



♦ Cf. erau. 

 erawabu (k), n. a venomous snake, 

 erawo (k) n. a variety of yam. 



ereberiai, v. to rise, as the sun ; n. sunrise. Mir. gereger eupumada. 

 eregedioti (k), v. to hang, 

 eregeduti, v. to fall, 

 eregetei (k), ad. downwards, 

 eregeti, v. to lose, to fall, [eregetidi.] 

 eregetuti, v. to destroy. Mir. eogerdi. 



