This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...Liula, Ku (-liusile), to cast off the slough. Liuli, the unmarried state. Jueuli, a bachelor or spinster. Liuli, the sacrum Liuluulu, a troublesome person, one who causes strife. Liulwa, a species of mouse that lives near the water. Liumbi, an egg. Liumila, frequent coming to a place. Liunda, a young pigeon. Liunde, a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...Liula, Ku (-liusile), to cast off the slough. Liuli, the unmarried state. Jueuli, a bachelor or spinster. Liuli, the sacrum Liuluulu, a troublesome person, one who causes strife. Liulwa, a species of mouse that lives near the water. Liumbi, an egg. Liumila, frequent coming to a place. Liunda, a young pigeon. Liunde, a cloud. Kwiunde, the sky. Liundi, an owl. Liundika, bronchitis; a cold; a cough. Liundu, an old garden. Liunga, a goat's beard worn round the head in dancing. Liunga, Ku (-liunjile), to swing from side to side; to turn back on the way (of an army marching to an attack); to fail of one's purpose. Liungo, a smell. Liungu (pl. Mongu), a pumpkin. Liungutwa, the fruit of the mbungutwa tree. Liuniko, a lid. Liunjiu, a heap; a crowd; a herd. Liupa, a bone. Liupulu, a cutting, or green branch of a tree. Liuto, a place; a lair. Kwangali liuto kwereko, There is no room there. Liuwii, a species of snake. Liuwo, the crown of the head; the fontanelles. Peuwo, on the crown of the head. Liwago, an axe. Liwalangwangwa, a flat bone in the body, such as the scapula. Liwala, a spot. Liwalangulo, a species of locust. Liwale, a pledge given to another person, consisting of a small piece of stick or straw; the piece of straw first thrown in the divining gourd (chisango) to ascertain whether the person consulting has been at another diviner previously. Liwale, a half of a cooked pumpkin. Liwalila, Ku (-liwalile), to forget. Liwalichika, ku, to be forgotten. Liwamba, a ground of a quarrel which will give rise to a magambo. Liwamba, roasting a maize cob only on one side, and eating it before roasting the other side, lest it get cold and hard. Liwamba, a fish-scale. Liwambwe, a flood in the river. Ijiwanda, a foetus. Liwandama, the spleen. Liwande, a track; a spoor. Liw...
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