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imorio, v. to give. Mir. aisuer. 



imuru (?), imuru-beu (k), n. the spleen. 



inaitato, v. to dislike. Mir. obogai. 



ini-ipa, n. noon. 



ino (ks), n. sun. 



inoriro (k), v. tide goes up river. 



io (k), n. the edge (of an axe) ; point of an arrow. Cf. eresa, bari, 



muba, 

 io, ad. yes. 



io (p), a. fast, quick. (Mir. wamen). Cf. sio. 

 iopu, a. ripe, 

 iopu, n. fruit, a seed ; an egg ; gamo iopu, turtle's egg ; wowogo 



iopu, bird's egg ; dou iopu, n. a cone of sago. 

 ioputi (k), v. to read, 

 ioritoroi (k), v. to return. 



ioro, V. to climb up, to ascend ; to hoist up (m). 

 ioto (e), n, an ulcer, 

 ipa (k), n. the clam ; ipa soro, the clam shell, used as a knife, and also 



for making lime, 

 ipare (k), n. a native pie, made of clam and sago, 

 ipauipau (e), a. light green. Cf. sisiasisia. 

 iperiti, v. to snatch. Cf. uaigiri. 

 ipi, n. a piece, a part. Mir. mog. 

 ipipu, a. plentiful, 

 ipiriti (e), n. the face. 



ipogi (k), n. a comb, also in Perem and Mowat. 



iporigai, n. end ; v. to finish ; tau iporigai, to have finished. Cf . tau. 

 iporigaitato, a. without end, eternal, 

 ipu, n. the lips. 



ipua (e), n. dirt. Cf. opu, sopu. 

 ipuaipua (k), a. dark blue, 

 ipuipu, a. dirty. 



ipusu (e), n. the upper lip. Cf. ipu. 

 ipusuata (e), n. the lower lip. 

 ipuu (m), n. the whiskers, 

 iragido (?) 



irako (f), n. a pillow, 

 irao (e), n. an insect. 



