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du̱ru̱2var. ofduru1nthe back side of the neckoNeed to find out if the main entry is duru or du̱ru̱
duru durudùrù dùrùnlight (early morning), some may say that it refers to the time just before sunrise.nature1.7Nature, environment
duruwadùrwàadjhaving stripesoanthapar 2spottedke̱p ke̱p1spottedadj9.2.1Adjectives
duskurudùskùrùnnightjar (long-tailed)Scotornis climacurusoBirds of West African Town and Garden, J.H. Elgoodbird1.6.1.2Bird
dussunde̱vblowing (of wind)m
duug1var. ofdu4
duug2dúúgnsenegal coucalCentropus senegalensisoBirds of West African Town and Garden, J.H. Elgoodbird1.6.1.2Birdvar.duug-o̱ jaaz-yo
duug4dúúgnShikraAccipiter badiusoBirds of West African Town and Garden, J.H. Elgoodbird1.6.1.2Birdvar.duug-o̱ pus-yo
duus1var. ofdu'us
duus2dúúsv1pourzubar ; zubawa2transfer3spill
du'usdúʔúsv1pour2flowingzubaTakan 2:14var.dusbe̱duus1
duusbe̱duuzbe̱vrush down into something ; pour thereMarkus 5:13
du̱wdɨ̀w1adjdeepu̱r2ndepthu̱rloc8.5Location3figdesire (deep ; strong)du̱w-de co̱n-m redesire (deep/ strong)Lit. deep love of mine4figpassion (greatest)Du̱w-de co̱n-m reLoveLit. Deep of love mineWhen referring to a hole, it usually implies water is inside, opposed to m-susur that implies without water.
duyo'u̱nwanlizard-buzzardKaupifalco monogrammicusoBirds of West African Town and Garden, J.H. Elgoodbird1.6.1.2Bird
dwu̱mdwɨ́mnthunderu̱tcfdakar1thunder
dwu̱u̱g (u̱s-na)dwɨ̀ɨ̀gvthe kicking of the legs of a child in anger as in a temper tantrum.