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KlödiusBiblical SourceKlodiusPrp.NClaudiusE Klödius, a teʼ susön va Room to teʼ non po poen no maë apuh pamëh to tavus.Claudius, the important person (emperor) of Rome remained (ruled) when that great hunger (famine) happened.
kodial. var. ofkoʼ
koavdecay (to), rot (to), wet (to be)O muʼ se koa en.The taro will decay.
koavaʼEnglishguavanguavaO koavaʼ o naon ne to ënëën e a ma voaʼ.The guava is a tree that they continually eat the fruit of.
koaʼ1vbecome a child (to)E Ieesuʼ to tavus koaʼ manih po oeh.Jesus became a child on earth.2nchild (before puberty), offspringE këh to vahuh a tönim koaʼ soneʼ.The dog gave birth to five little offspring.
koaanvhide (to)Koaan o paun pea keʼ vuvui maʼ.Hide our bananas then it will ripen.
koe1vabhor (to), abstain from (to), allow (to), dislike (to), give up (to), go (to), hate (to), interfere (to), lead (to), let it be (to), neglect (to), quit (to), refuse (to), reject (to), scrape (to), stop (to)Eöʼ to koe eöʼ a kiu me a bank.I quit my work with the bank.2nscraper (a) (coconut scraper)Teʼ maʼ a koe peöʼ.Bring me my scraper.3imper.vdo not, leave alone, quit, stopKoe ah nok a manih!Do not do like this!4assocby, throughEa se koe manih.We will go through here.5negnot wantEöʼ to koe eoʼ pa tah.I do not want that.
koeaʼEnglishkoeanchoirO köövo va Vöraʼvu se singsing koeaʼ.The women from Vöravu will sing in the choir.
koekvkeep back (to), reserve (to)Eöm se nat nem koek nem to ötop, keʼ teʼ non.You(p) should not keep back any debt, then it remains.
koekinnteacher associated with tradional valuesKoekin to mët en.The teacher of tradional values died.
koepvcapsize (to), pour (to)Pareʼ koep en pa ma ö ihihoʼ po teʼ varih to vavavoen ne o panuh.And he capsized all the sitting places of these people selling doves.
koes1vbundle (to)A teʼ to koes maʼ po koes aato.The man bundled the bundle of sago.2nbundle (a)A teʼ to koes maʼ po koes aato.The man bundled the bundle of sago.
KohëtPrp.NKohath, nameKe Kohët to teʼ me non a tanaʼ a koaʼ oeteʼ, e Ëmrëm, ke Ishar, ke Hëbran, ke Usiël.
kohokoʼvbore a hole (to), make hole (to)A poaʼ a tah kohokoʼ naon.A drill is something to make a hole in wood.
koihvcarve (to), whittle (to)E voe to koih a ma vus ipoaʼ peʼ.The man is craving a handle for his ax.
koihivaʼ1vperspire (to)Eöʼ to pah koihivaʼ vörep eoʼ.I indeed perspire very much.2nheat, perspirationPitaʼ to haraʼ a koihivaʼ.Peter feels the heat.
kokdial. var. ofkokok
kokaʼngrasshopperO kokaʼ o tah sosoneʼ va pa gras.The grasshoppers are small things in the grass.
kokeadial. var. ofkokoea
koko1vchop into pieces (to), cut a tree (to), flow (to)Koko o tetnaon vëh.Chop this log into pieces.2ninsect that eats sugarcaneA koko to ëën a to.The insect eats the sugarcane.
kokoanvretrieve (to), salvage (to), scavenge (to)Eën kokoan hah nom a ma ö tah to hat to?Why (did) you(sg) retrieve all those no good things?
kokoaanvhid (to continually)[hiding]E koaʼ se kokoaan e pa.The child is hiding the ball.
kokoevabhor (to continually)[abhorring], abstain (to continually)[abstaining], give up (to continually)[giving up], go (to continually)[going], hate (to continually)[hating], interfer (to continually)[interferring], neglect (to continually)[neglecting], refuse (to continually)[refusing], reject (to continually)[rejecting], scrape (to continually)[scraping]Eʼ a kokoe simuk.He is giving up smoking.
kokoeadial. var.kokeanstomachO kokoea pe kuʼ nemöm to ënëën nem to vih.The stomach of the pig that we(excl) are eating is good.
kokoekntreasuresKa ma teʼ sunön va pa ma muhin kurus se teʼteʼ ne maʼ a ma kokoek pee manih peʼ.And the chief people of all the countries will be bringing their treasures to him.