mugie1mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́pl.mugiein1mʊgɪɛɪ̂nmugieyiomugiej:ônom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.múgîêînadj.purple, dark maroonmugie naong(lit. bright purple) purple, lavendermugie namisimis(lit. dark purple) scarlet
mugie2mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́mugiepl.mugiein2mugîêînnom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.mʊ́gɪɛɪ̂nn.f.(calendar) a sequence of four days in the middle of the waning moon preceeding the narok kutuk sequencefrom adj.
mulamʊlánom. sg.mʊ́lan.f.treeless plain, esp. where there is salt (makaat) up to several centimetres deep on the groundEtikinye mula neaku ldama ntaboi.The treeless plain started to peel off because of the extremely hot sun.cfang'ata
mulemʊ́lɛ̂pl.muleenimule̩e̩nínom. pl.múle̩e̩nífr. var. pl.mulenn.f.iron ankle rings worn by girls at dances, which make noice as the girls are walking or dancing
munaimʊnâɪ̂pl.munamʊnánom. sg.mʊ́naɪnom. pl.mʊ́nan.f.1a pair of wire earrings (about 2.5 cm) worn by warriors and junior eldersThese are attached at a pierce made in the upper helix of the ear.2beadwork circlets strung on wire (about 8 cm) worn by middle-aged women in the same part of the earmuna e nkiyokear ornaments
munkemʊ́nkɛ́pl.munkenmʊ́nkɛ̂nnom. sg.mʊnkɛ́nom. pl.mʊnkɛ́nn.f.a lionskin garter worn by boys after circumcision and by the groom and best man at a wedding
munoomʊ́nó̩o̩a-munn.f.a children's game, where the children pinch each other on the hand
mugie1mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́pl.mugiein1mʊgɪɛɪ̂nmugieyiomugiej:ônom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.múgîêînadj.purple, dark maroonmugie naong(lit. bright purple) purple, lavendermugie namisimis(lit. dark purple) scarlet
mugie2mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́mugiepl.mugiein2mugîêînnom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.mʊ́gɪɛɪ̂nn.f.(calendar) a sequence of four days in the middle of the waning moon preceeding the narok kutuk sequencefrom adj.
mulamʊlánom. sg.mʊ́lan.f.treeless plain, esp. where there is salt (makaat) up to several centimetres deep on the groundEtikinye mula neaku ldama ntaboi.The treeless plain started to peel off because of the extremely hot sun.cfang'ata
mulemʊ́lɛ̂pl.muleenimule̩e̩nínom. pl.múle̩e̩nífr. var. pl.mulenn.f.iron ankle rings worn by girls at dances, which make noice as the girls are walking or dancing
munaimʊnâɪ̂pl.munamʊnánom. sg.mʊ́naɪnom. pl.mʊ́nan.f.1a pair of wire earrings (about 2.5 cm) worn by warriors and junior eldersThese are attached at a pierce made in the upper helix of the ear.2beadwork circlets strung on wire (about 8 cm) worn by middle-aged women in the same part of the earmuna e nkiyokear ornaments
munkemʊ́nkɛ́pl.munkenmʊ́nkɛ̂nnom. sg.mʊnkɛ́nom. pl.mʊnkɛ́nn.f.a lionskin garter worn by boys after circumcision and by the groom and best man at a wedding
munoomʊ́nó̩o̩a-munn.f.a children's game, where the children pinch each other on the hand
mugie1mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́pl.mugiein1mʊgɪɛɪ̂nmugieyiomugiej:ônom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.múgîêînadj.purple, dark maroonmugie naong(lit. bright purple) purple, lavendermugie namisimis(lit. dark purple) scarlet
mugie2mʊ́gɪ́ɛ́mugiepl.mugiein2mugîêînnom. sg.mʊgɪ́ɛ́nom. pl.mʊ́gɪɛɪ̂nn.f.(calendar) a sequence of four days in the middle of the waning moon preceeding the narok kutuk sequencefrom adj.
mulamʊlánom. sg.mʊ́lan.f.treeless plain, esp. where there is salt (makaat) up to several centimetres deep on the groundEtikinye mula neaku ldama ntaboi.The treeless plain started to peel off because of the extremely hot sun.cfang'ata
mulemʊ́lɛ̂pl.muleenimule̩e̩nínom. pl.múle̩e̩nífr. var. pl.mulenn.f.iron ankle rings worn by girls at dances, which make noice as the girls are walking or dancing
munaimʊnâɪ̂pl.munamʊnánom. sg.mʊ́naɪnom. pl.mʊ́nan.f.1a pair of wire earrings (about 2.5 cm) worn by warriors and junior eldersThese are attached at a pierce made in the upper helix of the ear.2beadwork circlets strung on wire (about 8 cm) worn by middle-aged women in the same part of the earmuna e nkiyokear ornaments
munkemʊ́nkɛ́pl.munkenmʊ́nkɛ̂nnom. sg.mʊnkɛ́nom. pl.mʊnkɛ́nn.f.a lionskin garter worn by boys after circumcision and by the groom and best man at a wedding
munoomʊ́nó̩o̩a-munn.f.a children's game, where the children pinch each other on the hand