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jake cf: njake; cf: njaki.

n ass [In Ron folklore, it stands for stubbornness.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.1 Animals (L&N 04.A).)
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ni- cf: nin; cf: nu.

v become, make [Always carries a suffix that refers back to the subject, e.g. i ni-en, a ni-is, ti ni-et](irreg. infl. nin) Daf (sem. domains: 4.8.1.12 Ripen, produce fruit, bear seed (L&N 23.L), 4.1.1.2 Change of State (L&N 13.B), 4.17.1.4 Make, create (L&N 42.C).)
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bakat-wyau

n bird sp. [In Ron folklore, it is a symbol for laziness, poverty and misery.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)
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folal

n black beniseed cu folal take a bribe [In Ron folklore, it symbolizes bribery, e.g.]But, Daf

eat folal

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ɓak₁

break head

ɓak hai (der.) post-mortem [After a person has died and some time has passed, the person's head is removed andinvestigated to determine what caused his death: witchcraft, his own greed, or an ordinarycause.]

ɓak la (der.) v Si ɓaak hayash la, si mwaat sololol. (sem. domains: 4.6.4 Break, break through (L&N 19.D), 4.6.3 Split, tear (L&N 19.C).)

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