koka'asegɔkò'kàʔahəgɔn.making sacrifice by pouring liquidBa iŋɛ koka'asegɔ la.they made the sacrifice.4.5Religion
kɔnfiremasiokɔ̀n'fɩ̀̀rə'má'sìo-duma.n.confirmation; a ritual to confirm that a person has been baptized a Christian.4.5ReligionEng.
Kristakìrɩ́sətàn.ChristKrista bia.Christian, one who follows the Christian religion.Krista kɔma.Christians.4.5Religion2Person
kuberɛ2kʋ́bərɛkuban.millet, money or any item sent to the soothsayer in connection with a consultation.4.5ReligionDI/'A
kugelegɔkʋ̀ɣələgɔn.a funeral rite. Animals are slaughtered to mark the start of the funeral activities.4.5ReligionKU
kugelɛ2kʋɣəlɛn.perform a funeral rite by killing an animal or fowl, to mark the start of a funeral activity.Ba san ka kugelɛ duŋa, kuurɛ la ka iti.if they do not kill an animal, the funeral will not be performed.4.5Religionkugelikugelegɔkugela
kukɛ'ɛŋakʋ̀'kɛ́ʔɛŋa̰kukɛ'ɛsin.a funeral performed after the corpse has already been buried, a postponed funeral.4.5ReligionKA/SI
kukɛkakʋ̀'kɛ́kakukɛgesin.a delayed funeral celebration, performed long after the death and burial.4.5ReligionKA/SI
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
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
kpalaŋakpà'láŋa̰kpalasin.a men's loincloth, consisting of a triangular cloth wrapped through the legs and around the waist, now worn for festival celebrations (Tongo, Zuarungu usage).synkalaŋa4.5Religion5.3ClothingKA/SIkalaŋa (Dachio, Bolga).
kuto'orekʋ̀'tòʔorekutɔ'ɔran.funeral of a married woman, brought from the husband's house to be performed at her parents' home.4.5ReligionDI/'A