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. 1872 Excerpt: ...uku Ncinezela, v.t.x. 1. To squeeze; to press upon. Uyandincmeze/a: You are pressing upon me. 2. To oppress. z. uku Cindezela. in Ncinizelo, n.x. Oppressions; tribulations. in Nciniba, n.x. An ostrich. uku Ncinta, v.t.z. To out-do another, as at a game, or in hunting. uku Ncintisana, v.t.x. To vie with each other; to ...
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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. 1872 Excerpt: ...uku Ncinezela, v.t.x. 1. To squeeze; to press upon. Uyandincmeze/a: You are pressing upon me. 2. To oppress. z. uku Cindezela. in Ncinizelo, n.x. Oppressions; tribulations. in Nciniba, n.x. An ostrich. uku Ncinta, v.t.z. To out-do another, as at a game, or in hunting. uku Ncintisana, v.t.x. To vie with each other; to endeavour to out-do each other. uku Ncinza, v.t.z. To pinch; to nip; to bite or sting, as mustard. isi Ncinza, n.z. A maid-servant who is also a concubine. uku Ncipa, v. i. x. z. To grow less. uku Ncipeka, v. i. x. z. To decline; to walk away. Amanzi &yancipeka: The water is failing, wasting away. nku Ncipisa, v.t.x.z. To make less; to reduce, to diminish. ubu Ncipo, n.x. Diminution; reduction. uku Ncitshwa, v. x. To be made less. The passive of uku ifrcipa. For the change of the p into tsh see the letter P. This form is used to express neglect towards a person or persons in the general distribution of food, or rewards and favours. Bapiwa bonke, ngokuninzi kanti ndincitshwa mina: They all receive abundantly, but I am left without, or receive sparingly. i Nco, n.x.z. Red and white ox. uku Ncoka, v.t.x. To converse. i Ncokazi, n.x.z. A white cow. i Ncokazi Ebomvu, n.x. A white and red cow. uku Ncokola, v. t. x. z. To hold free intercourse; to converse; to chat; to joke; to speak familiarly, as among friends. in Ncokuti, n. x. A bug. uka Ncola, v.x. To defile oneself; to con tract filth. z. To ill-treat; to ill-use. uku Noolisa, v.t.x. To defile; to foul; to pollute. uku Ncoma, v. t. x. To highly value; to extol a thing as of great value. uku Ncomula, v.t.z. To pull up or off, as grass from its sheath, and leaving the roots in the ground. um Nconco, n. z. Young maize, up to the time when the grains are formed on the cob. i Nconconi, n. x. A mo...
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