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bubugi [LR ] A1 v 1cause trouble (domain: 4.4.2 - Trouble, 4.3.4.6 - Meddle.) 2feel sick { n yera bubugi you feel sick } (domain: 2.5.1 - Sick.) 3struggle (domain: 4.8 - Conflict.)
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chana₁ [R ] (variant: chamma) v st 1be difficult, hard, unpleasant, bitter, expensive { Ko sabu chana. It's very expensive. | O kein chana. He is badly behaved. } (domain: 4.4.2 - Trouble, 6.1.3 - Difficult, impossible, 8.3.7.1 - Bad.) der. chanɛɛre, 2be brave, fearless, unfeeling, strict { O tiini o chana o bia baŋa ne. He treats his children very harshly. | O chana. He is brave. } (domain: 4.4.3.1 - Brave, 4.3.3.2 - Not care, 4.7.9.5 - Act harshly.) 3be important { Ko tiini ko chana ko pa-ne. It is very important for me. } (domain: 8.3.7.5 - Important.) cf: -chɛɔ.
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digili v be insensitive, unfeeling { O bochare digili. He is stubborn, unresponsive. }
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fee [H ] adv a little bit, little by little, "small" [Gh.] { O vei yiga fee. He went forward a little way. }
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fenfee 1adj a few { Nɔɔna fenfee mo tua. A few people came. } (domain: 8.1.3.2 - Few, little.) 2adv a little bit, "small-small" [Gh.] { O vei yiga fenfee. He went forward a little bit. }
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fiu [H ] KO/TE (pl: fweeru) n termite sp. (white ant), collected to feed chicks (domain: 1.6.1.7 - Insect.)
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guguli [MM ] A1 v start to catch light, making smoke { Mini dem gugula, ko daare fee se de tɔrege. The fire is smoking, it is almost alight. } syn: tɔrege. (domain: 5.5.1 - Light a fire.)
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kamfarema n excema on the feet (domain: 2.5.2.2 - Skin disease.)
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kɔ₁ [L ] A3 (impf: kɔna; past: kɔne) v nurture, rear, feed, suckle (of children and animals) { Lwooru ba lwoori o kɔne o dwoŋi. A beggar does not beg in order to feed his fellow beggar. } (domain: 6.3 - Animal husbandry, 2.6.4.2.1 - Rear a child.) [ der. kɔnɔ ]
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kukuri-kokɔra (der. of kukura) n mangy_dog { Wolo na lage kukuri-kokɔra nɔna to mo twi mim o ke ka kuri ne. He who likes the meat of a mangy dog is the one who must feed the fire under it. }
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kwaŋa₂ n someone who easily feels the cold (domain: 2.4.2 - Weak.)
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leiŋisi A1 v stretch upwards on feet
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lwooru O/BA (variant: lwoonu) (der. of lwoori, -ru) n beggar { Lwooru ba jege lwo-dedɛɛro. There are no important beggars. | Lwooru ba lwoori o kɔne o dwoŋi. A beggar does not beg in order to feed his fellow beggar. } (domain: 6.8.1.3 - Poor, 6.8.3.4 - Beg.)
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taane₁ A1 v grope, feel uncertainly in the dark (domain: 7.2.1 - Manner of movement, 2.3.5 - Sense of touch.)
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tetwanno [MM ] -/TE (der. of tɔne) n pl vomit { Tetwanno mo jege-o. He feels like vomiting. } (domain: 2.5.2.3 - Stomach illness.)
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twi A2 (impf: twia) v fuel, feed fire { Twi mini n ke swoona yam kuri ne. Get the fire going under the beans. | Wolo na lage kukuri-kokɔra nɔna to mo twi mini o ke ka kuri ne. He who likes the meat of a mangy dog is the one who must feed the fire under it. }
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waare₂ [M ] A1 v 1abate, stop (of rain) { Doa kam waare. The rain has stopped. } 2be weaned, stop breast feeding { Bu wom waare o tu tega. The child has been weaned. }
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wo₂ [M ] (pl: wone) n 1stomach, innards, inside 2"heart", in idioms expressing emotions { wo-chɔgɔ sadness | wo-zɔŋɔ anger | wo-loŋo meanness | wo-dɛɔ hard heart | wopwolo happiness | n bere n wo you expose your feelings } [ wo-chechɔgɔ , wo-dɔga , wo-loŋo , wo-loŋo , wo-zuru , der. wo-poro , der. wopwolo , idiom wo-dedoa ]
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zane [L ] A1 (other spelling: zam) v 1mash, squeeze, knead, crumble, mix (domain: 7.7.5 - Rub, 7.5.3 - Mix.) 2search by feeling with fingers (domain: 7.6.1 - Search.)
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