APPENDIX I. TO CHAPTER XX. 
513 
English. 
Masai. 
Lafaika, Bari, &c. 
Deep 
Akwa 
Lat., Adua (dumb, 
silent). 
Dirty 
-sorto 
Dry 
-doyo 
Each 
Kil 
Every 
Boki 
Lat., -jogo. 
Eat 
-bir 
Lat., -vir. 
Feeble 
-nana 
Bari, -ofir. 
Lat., -nana. 
Few 
Kuti 
Fresh 
~jon 
Full 
-pnta 
Lat., -vot. 
Good 
Sidai. (This word comes from 
Lat., Isidda (wanton). 
the root Sid', “ to be of 
easy manners,” “ to be un¬ 
chaste,” whence -sid' or -sij, 
“ incontinent.” It shows the 
notion of morality among the 
Masai, that such a term should 
come to mean “ pleasant,” 
“ handsome,” “ good,” and even 
“ useful ”); pi. Sidan. 
Subad, or Subai (used as a greet- 
Lat., Mgada (good). 
Great 
™g) 
-gai (from which root Rain and 
God) 
Kito; pi. Kitok 
Green 
-nyori 
Hard 
-jon (fresh, raw) 
-sal (in contradistinction to dry, 
burnt) 
-gol 
Bari, Al-ogo. 
Having 
-ata 
Healthy 
-lulunga 
Heavy 
t ol v . 
-irosi 
Lat., -irosi. 
High 
-ado 
Lat. odo. 
Hot 
-ruwa 
Bari, -ajo. 
Left (hand) 
Kirian 
Fittle 
-ti, Kiti; pi. Kutiti 
Bari, -dit. 
Fong 
-ado (vide high) 
Bari, -ajo. 
Low 
Abori 
Lat., -odo. 
Male 
Ole • pi. Lewa 
Lat., Olle. 
Bari, Logulao; Lo- 
L 1 
