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



koimi, n. cousin. Mir. kaimeg. 



koka, n. a dream. 



kokaiam (ii), n. the Bird of Paradise ; a head-dress made of these 

 feathers, worn in war. 



koko (k), n. a variety of mango. 



kokowa (k), n. a large edible crab. 



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



kolodiri, n. sister, llir. berbet. Saib. babat. 



kolotoi, V. to deny. 



komogurti (k), v. to tremble. 



kono (k), n. bread. Cf. kunu. This is apparently the same as the 

 Miriam kon, Saibai kona, and a corruption of the English word 

 com. 



kopadi nimabu (m^b), n. curses. 



kopago (m), n. a wild duck. 



kopo (k), n. a piece ; a. short (k). 



kopoa (m), a. red. 



kopume (k), = kopo, short. 



korikori (k), n. a parrot. 



korio, n. a game, play, fun. 



korodio (k), v. to strike with the fists. Cf. araberumo. 



korodiriai (k), n. a man's elder sister. Cf. mabia, kolodiri. 



koromai (?) koromai gido (k), v. to call. Cf. wiroro, irumai. 



koropa, a. sick ; n. fever (k). 



koropoduti (ks), = Mir. akeulam. Meaning not given. 



korosodo (Domori), 7i. a head-dress. 



korotoi, V. to dispute. 



korpaguti (k), n. skin disease, chloasma ; korpaguti magore n. ring- 

 worm, not scaly. 



korutia, v. to accuse. 



kosa (m), 71. the seeds known as Job's tears. Coix lachrymce. 



kose (k), v. to expectorate. 



kosea (k), n. or v. cough. 



koteretuti (f), n. a kind of arrow. 



koumiri (k), ». the bough of a tree. 



krupu aromo (m), n. beche-de-mer. 



kruti (m), a. cranky. 



