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iaprupat (m), n. a comb. 



iaxabuti, v. to answer, to speak. 



iare (k), n. an edible snake, said not to bite. 



iaroguti, v. to preach. Mir. okadeskeda. 



iambo (k), c. to fly. 



ianira, v. to so^v. 



iawa (k), n. a tootb, teeth ; baroma iawa, n. a boar's tusk ; iawa 



temeteme, n. tooth-ache. 

 ibaba (k), n. a species of beetle, 

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

 ibirorogomai (ir), n. evening. 

 ibiu (m), n. the snn; ibiu-irogoro (ii), n. morning. 

 ibonara (m), n. teeth, 

 iboriti, v. to sow (plnr.). Cf. am. 

 ibubu (k), n. a variety of banana, 

 ida {111), n. mother. Cf. aida. 

 ida baba (m), n. mother. 

 idamari (m), n. the eye ; v. to see (k) ; idamari duduo (ie), blind, lit. 



eye-dark. 

 idi (?), idi sirigo (k), n. a fibre, perhaps a kind of taga sirigo. 

 ididi (k), v. to build ; moto ididi, to bmld a house. 

 idiidi (k), a. coloured, white and blue, 

 idobi, n. crying ; v. to weep, cry. 

 idobisuo (k), n. tears. Cf. idobi. 

 idopi= idobi. 



igiri (ii), n. the naUs (of fingers or toes) ; claw (k) ; middle finger (k). 

 ihehea, v. to pluck, 

 iio (k), n. a curlew, 

 ima (k), n. the ankle, 

 imadi, v. to carry, bear. Mir, tekau. 

 imadi (z), v. to rob. Cf. piro. 

 imairi (k), (r. to go ?) 

 imarai, pron. thyself, 

 imo. In Ann. Eep., 1894, p. 59, n. sun. Perhaps a mispiint for 



iwio, or ino. 

 imogorumo (k), v. to beckon to anyone to come. Cf. ragotogo. 

 imoria, v. to feed. Mir. desisi. 

 imoriatorimo, v. to feed. Mir. derasisi. 



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