Kuurekṵ́uren.a hoe festival, celebrated by the people of Zaare to mark the end of the harvest season and give thanks to the gods. The Zaare people are blacksmiths4.5Religion
kuusɛkʋ̰ʋ̰hɛv. iter.scrape sth. off, esp. food particles burnt at the bottom of the potkuuserikuusegɔkuusera
kuutɛkʋ́ʋtɛkuuran.grass tied in long bundles about the thickness of an arm, tied to rafters before putting on the thatch. During the Azambeene festival, such bundles are lit as torches.6.5BuildingDI/'A
kuwintɔkʋ̀'wɩ́ntɔ̀n. pl.an insect pest (Nankani).TUkuwinkɔ
kuyiditakʋ̀'yí'dítàkuyiditeban.one who attends funerals frequently.A/BA
kuyintɔkʋ̀'yɩ́ntɔ̀n. pl.tiny insects that infest the feathers of hens, particularly those that are brooding on their eggs. (Bolga).1.5.6Insect6.3Animal husbandryTUkuwintɔ (Nankani).The singular form is rarekuyinkɔ
kuyoorekʋ̀'yóorekuyɔan.a drinking pot, given by a deceased woman's husband's family to two or three people from her parents' family, together with a fowl, to symbolize the funeral. The pot is broken by the woman's family members on their way home, the fowl slaughtered and the blood spilled on the broken pieces with some feathers of the bird put on it.4.5Religion5.5ContainerDI/'A
kuzoterekʋ̀'zòtərekuzɔte'an.a funeral rite for a woman. The funeral of a dead woman is sent to her parents' home.DI/'A