mumi1l mmumuni [l l m] or muini [l m]muma [l l], mue [mue:; lm]n.rice seed or plant; sing. mumi denotes one grain of rice, otherwise pl. is used)Nipooma a dam zu-nyiam, a man saab a dig muma a te Asuom.The women mixed millet water, prepared T.Z. and cooked rice for the Hare.mum-paung [l l], pl. mum-pangta [l l l]unskinned ricemum-biri [l l m], pl. mum-bie [l lm]skinned ricemum-kok, pl. mum-kobtabristly type of rice (not eaten by birds)mum-moaning [l l l], pl. mum-moanta [l l l]red rice, unpolished ricemum-pieluk [l l l], pl. mum-piela [l l l]white rice, polished or milled rice; also name of a varietymum-pigni, pl. mum-pigmariceball (common dish among the Bulsa)mum-digni [l l l] (sing. rare), pl. mum-digma [l l l]cooked ricemum-bena uncooked rice - mum-buura [l m m]only pl., rice (seeds) for sowingmum-wiama n.pl. (sing. mum-wieni rare)boiled ricemum-yarik, pl. mum-yarisarice that has not been sown (cf. kpawari n.) ; grows near rivers; other varieties or rice: mum-gelik, mum-wong (‘long rice’)Oryza glaberrima

muin [mũĩ; lm]

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