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umo (m), n. a dog. 



umoro, V, to know how. Mir. umele ; umorotato, v. not to know, to 



be tinable. Cf. karatai. 

 Timumue, a. whole, entire. Mir. kemerkemer. 

 uo (m), n. night. 



no, w, the wind. Cf. susuo, huhua. 

 uo (ks), inter, no. 

 uo (k), v. to sleep ; uo utua (e), v. to lie down to sleep, Cf. utua, 



utuo. 

 uomo (k), n. a boundary, 

 uoog, n. an animal, a bird. Cf. wowogo. 



uorogomai (?), given in Savage ms. as equivalent to Mir. lem. = sun. 

 uosa, V. to give (ks), to buy (k). Cf. nimidai. 

 upara (k), n. death. Cf. paara, para, uparu. 

 uparu, V. to die ; a. dead ; poisonous (of snake), (k). Cf . para, 

 upi, n. plur. women ; woman (k) ; upi baroma (k), n. a sow. Cf . 



orobo. 

 upuro (m), n, the navel. Cf . gupuro. 

 ura, ure (m), n. an island or small reef. Cf. mamoko. 

 ura (m), n. a flower. Cf. sura. 

 urai (?) 



uramo (m), n. the north-west wind. Cf. suroma. 

 uramu (k), n. husband, wife, spouse. 

 uraoa (m), n. a bag. 



urato, n. a year. Mir. urut, Saib. wato. 

 urio (k), n. a demon, ghost ; the soul. Cf . manakai. 

 urio (? n. dagger) ; urio soro (k), n. a dagger made of cassowary bone, 

 uro (z), n. the sea. Cf. oro. 

 uroa (ii), n. the south-east wind, 

 uroro, V. to shut partly, to shut a little way. 

 urouro (k), n. the hold or inside of a canoe. 

 uru, n. the south-east. Cf. oro, the sea, which is to the south-east 



of Daudai. Mir. sager. 

 uruapuo, a. out of sight, probably from the preceding word. Cf. 



uru, apuo, and Mir. sagerop from sager. 

 uruma (k), n. a variety of banana ; (f), a head-dress worn by bush 



tribes in dancing and fighting (pi. 192, 3). 

 urumi (f), n. a drum (warup). 



