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sesiai2sɛsɪ̂âɪ̂pl.sesiasɛsɪ́ánom. sg.sɛ́sɪaɪnom. pl.sɛ́sɪan.m.a tree spec.Acacia elatiorIt produces a stomach medicine.
seursé̩ú̩ɾpl.seurisé̩ú̩ɾiadj.with tall horns pointing upwards
seyiaiséj:áípl.seyiasɛ́j:an.m.a plant spec., worn by some people around the neck to prevent the effect of the evil eyeCyperus articulatus
siadisíádípl.siadinsíádînnom. sg.siadínom. pl.siadín1n.f.the rear of anything2adv.placebackward, rearward3adv.timeafterward4prep.after, behind
siaisí̩á̩ipl.siaitinsí̩á̩itínnom. pl.sí̩a̩itínn.m.workoccasionally n.fem.
siampusí̩á̩mpupl.siampunsí̩á̩mpunnom. sg.sí̩á̩mpûnom. pl.sí̩á̩mpûnadj.speckled, flecked with a contrasing coloursiampu oiborwith white (dominating) spots, speckled with white as dominating coloursiampu ng'irowith grey spotssiampu onyiekiewith red spots
siamusiamʊ̂pl.siaminsiamîmnom. sg.síámʊ̂n.f.a group of elders, such as when they come to investigate some issue or ask for foodcflturrur
sianasí̩á̩nási̩a̩nán.m.number, quanitity, long list, countAja siana?What is the total count?cfnkikenankikenare
siapadeisíápádéípl.siapadesiapadenín.f.Rendille girl, not married but circumcised
siausíá̩ú̩n.f.leaves and broken leaves on the ground in a forest
sidaisɪ́dáɪ́pl.sidansɪ́dânnom. sg.sɪdáɪ́nom. pl.sɪdánn.f.ostrichColour varieties include: sidai ng'iro, sidai wuas.
sidai le kueenycompd.paradise flycatcherTerpsiphone viridisbeautiful songbird
siemofr. var. ofsiomo
sieresɪ́ɛ́ɾɛ̂pl.sierensɪ́ɛ́ɾɛ̂nn.f.a black stick used by elders for blessing
sieursíé̩ú̩rpl.sieurrisie̩u̩rín.m.long horn pointed upward
siga kuesɪga kuécompd.(geog.) bald or rocky peakbald head
sigatasɪ́gátásɪgatán.f.baldness
sigatisɪgátipl.sigatsɪgátnom. sg.sɪ́gatinom. pl.sɪ́gatn.f.snakeskin
sigiitsɪ́gɪ̩́ɪ̩́tpl.sigiitisigi̩i̩tín.m.a plant spec.
siisí̩î̩adv.man.also, too
sikarsɪ́kâɾn.f.ornament, adornment, decoration
sikariisɪ́kaɾɪ̩́ɪ̩́Sw.pl.sikarinisíkaɾinín.m.soldier
sikias(ɪ)kɪ̩́a̩n.f.the smell of meat
sikichoisikicôîpl.sikichosɪkɪcɔ́nom. sg.síkicôînom. pl.sɪ́kɪcɔ́n.f.oldtime women's beads worn up to the time of the wives of the Lmekuri
sikiraisɪkɪɾâɪ̂pl.sikirasɪkɪɾánom. sg.sɪ́kɪɾâɪ̂nom. pl.sɪ́kɪɾán.m.cowry, small shellsikira le ltauthe fat surrounding the heart of animalsCowries are used extensively for decorating calabashes, ornaments, etc.