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wadisere1
waffleva-iriiro
waita-anyu 1a-itache 2a-itache 2a-itacheto stop, waita-talu 2a-taluto wait for, expect
waitingnanyunoto 1
wake sb. upa-inyoyie 1a-ibarbar 1a-ibarbarto wake up animals to take them out to feed, but not necessarily to look aftera-putua-pututo cause sb. wake up from deep sleep
wake upa-inyo 1a-ning'u kingaa-iparrikia-iparrikito wake up latea-putunyea-putunyeto wake up abruptly
walka-lo 2a-ibat 1a-ibatto walk on the side, shoulder, periphery of a path or roada-idikirroria-idikirrorito walk (away) sway-backeda-ijorjora-ijorjorto canter, i.e. to walk briskly and in a carefree stylea-inapinapa-inapinapto walk quicklya-irrigoria-irrigorito walk (away) bent downa-isarrisara-isarrisarto be in a hurry, walk very fast esp. carelesslya-isiritorea-isiritoreto walk togethera-iterterraria-iterterrarito walk like fainted
walkingnsabsab 2nkibatata 2nkibatatawalking on the sidenkisuyata 2nkisuyatathe walking with shouting that the warriors do when going to the dancing point
wall stickslng'echerrie
wandera-ipak 1
wandererlkirikoi
wantnyieuna
warm oneselfa-ij
warna-is 3
warriorlmurrani 1lbarnotilbarnotia junior warrior, a warrior one in the younger half of his age-set, considered to be of the left hand sidelcheng'en opirolcheng'en opiroa senior warrior, one belonging to the right hand side of the age-set, as opposed to lbarnotilmorijoi1lmorijoisenior warriornkarandainkarandaia term for a warrior used among themselveslaing'oni 3laing'onia warrior who dies leaving no childrenlaing'oni 4laing'onia brave warrior, a hero
warriorhoodlamurrano