kuleŋakʋ̀ləŋa̰kulesin.doorYu bɔ'ɔ la kuleŋa la.close the door of the room!6.5BuildingKA/SI
kulɔrakʋ̀lɔran.a disfiguring skin disease, that gives a bad odour2.2DiseaseA
kulumkulumv.return, come back, come home after an absence.Kumaasi daana la kulum ya.the one from Kumasi has come home.A ze'ele va'am kulum.he returned home from the farm.kulekulenikuleŋokulena
kulumku'akʋ̀lʋŋ'kʋ̀ʔakulumku'usin.a black and yellow striped insect, that cuts the branches of baobab trees1.5.6InsectKA/SI
kumaalakù'má̰a̰lan. pl.a musical ensemble consisting of five to ten maraca players. The players also sing4.2.1Musickumaalɛ
kumaalɛkʋ̀'má̰alɛkumaalan. pl.a hand held rattle consisting of a seed-filled gourd; maraca.4.2.1MusicDI/'A
kuma'aserɛkʋ̀'mà̰ʔa̰hərɛkuma'asan.funeral rites, when performed immediately after the death4.5ReligionDI/'A
kumbaŋerɛkʋ́m'baŋərɛkumbaŋan.a small green tree with long thorns. The bark can be used as fibreBauhinia rufescens1.4.1TreeDI/'A
kumbusegokùm'bùsəgokumbuseron.a red-flowered plant, grown as hedge. Grown along paths and where fowls drink water, as it is believed to keep away snakes.1.4.3Plant, grassKU/TU
kumesɛkʋməhɛv. iter.strengthen, fortify, harden, spiritually or psychologically.A kumesɛ bia la kua puan.he has taught the child to be strong in weeding.Bayaa la kumesɛ la amiŋa.the pallbearer fortified himself (spiritually).kumeserikumesegɔkumesa