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mangga'
mbwish
mbwa
makaai cf: kaitat.
mar₁
mute'
mare
n circular sitting place around a fire [Mare is an arrangement of stone-seats forming a circle as large as the number of people tooccupy the seats. The centre of the circle is a fire-place. In former times, each village orhouse had one or two of these |bmare|r. During bright moon-light, people would come outafter supper and sit there to entertain themselves. The old men would sit there and discusspolitics, economic issues, etc. Young people would listen to or narrate tales and ask allsorts of questions about life. Women would engage themselves in gossips and jokes abouttheir private and public lives.]Daf, Krf, Sha (sem. domains: 4.4.2 Sit (L&N 17.B), 5.11.1.1 Space, place (L&N 80.A).)
mukwen
mar ma ungguryat son of barren one
mazan
male cf: le.
ma₂
musur
mushet₂
mu' v
mu' la (der.)
mai₁
manggi'
mbi' cf: mbe'. v
mbe'₂ cf: mbel; cf: mbi'. v
mabwong cf: kawan; usuluk.
ma mahurish
magwish
murgish cf: muudu.
mashanggar
n cross-road [Traditionally, the Ron burn up the walking stick (zong), the skirt (manggis) and thehead-tie (rwan) of a dead woman at a cross-road.]Daf (sem. domains: 1.1.4.6 Thoroughfares: roads, streets, paths etc. (L&N 01.P).)
mahwak
n crow (H. hankaka) [In folklore, it stands for unfaithfulness.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.2 Birds (L&N 04.B).)