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G. 



gan, v., to be strong, powerful, violent. 



ngan, v., to kick as an animal, as ' no nama ngan u' the buffalo 

 McTcs. 



gang nu, v., to be not well, sick. 

 B. glek, n., a flasb of lightning ; — klo, v., to flash as lightning ; 

 — ho, n., a celt, ancient stone implement. 



ngon nu, v., to be busy, not at leisure, as ' kie ngon nu ' I have no 

 B. go, num. adj., nine. [leisure. 



goi, num. adj., twenty. 



gu, n., a thing, a unit ; genitive particle. 



H. 



ha, n., gold; — oi yum, a gold necklace ; — ku siap, a gold finger 

 ring ; — takll, a gold armlet. 



ha, also ngha, num. adj., ten. 



han, v., to yawn ; 2, to be rough, bad as a road ; 3, masc. affix for 



ha/>, v., to be sharp as a knife, clever as a man, [dogs. 



hbi, v. to catch, hold, as ' hbi dina lo e ' bring it. 



hbo, euphonic affix. 



heam, n., silver; — ha, silver and gold, wealth ; — hot, v., to go 

 with a propitiatory offering. 



hek, n., a louse. 



hek, v., to lift or take out ; 2, superlative affix, very, much. 



hi, v., to ask, to question. 



hio (or sho), n., a coverlet, blanket ; — wo, v., to put on a cover- 

 ing ; — ankleat, v., to fold up a covering. 



hio (or sho), v., to roll up (as a mat or tobacco) ; 2, to be many ; 

 3, a plural affix. 

 B. hiuap, or shuap, v., to loosen, untie. 



hie, v., to buy. 



hleat, v., to joke, jest. 



hlem, v., to be great, large. 



hio, n., a shield. 



hloang, v., to expel, drive out. 



hlok, v., to be hot. 



hliing, v., to be high, lofty. 



hlii, v., to rub, wipe. 



hluam, v., to shake. 



hmiam, v., to be ripe ; to be cooked. 



hmu, v., to see. 



hne nu, n. } a widow; — bo, n,, a widower. 



