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. 1899 Excerpt: ...as Z, to judge, condemn, chastise; 2. kdda magana to contemn. Possibly kayes to be condemned, and kasshe to condemn and to kill, are formed from this root. kada bL or kado pi. kadodi jjil, crocodile; kadan-dunia a centipede, kadan-gari lizard. kada cotton, not used of the cotton from the rimi tree; cf. kadi to spin. ...
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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. 1899 Excerpt: ...as Z, to judge, condemn, chastise; 2. kdda magana to contemn. Possibly kayes to be condemned, and kasshe to condemn and to kill, are formed from this root. kada bL or kado pi. kadodi jjil, crocodile; kadan-dunia a centipede, kadan-gari lizard. kada cotton, not used of the cotton from the rimi tree; cf. kadi to spin. kadabkara jSLj s, jSJjJ=a, a large black bird, its flesh eaten. 0 ' ' kad(d)adai jjijJss, i.e. kadda dai, 1. although, A 17; 2. not, used as a prohibitive; A 23, 29 kaddadai ajita let her not be heard. kad(d)ai jjss, only, alone, ni kaddai I only, I alone, ka kaddai, shi kaddai, etc.; sanu kaddai salutation used to one only. kad(d)aichi state of being one or alone, found in the phr. shi kaddaichi he by himself; cf. makad(d)aichi unique. kad(d)aita Ujja, desolation; yin kaddaita 1. to lay waste, 2. to isolate. kadakara, a bat; see tatapara. kadami _oilJb, found in the expression kadamin abduga spindle with cotton on it used in spinning. kad(d)an Zjjjs, 1. if, F 14, 18; 2. when, A 64; cf. kan. kad(d)an little, few; kad dankaddan very little, very few. kadangari jiui s (lit. crocodile of the town), lizard. kadanya Lijk, Ljljkib (bassia Parkii), shea-butter tree; the oil obtained from its seeds (main kedanya) is of the consistency of butter; it is largely used as an article of food and is exported to England for use Frequently used as an exclamation to call anyone or attract his attention; kai yaro ho boy! kai kai pi. kanua y, s, kawana Ujli, kawana Ujl, and kawuna Ujl =, 1. head of animated beings; A 80, D 64, F 114 tana kona fa kanua na fashewa it will burn their heads and spiit them, chiwonkai headache; 2. fig. top or summit of anything; kain tudu the summit of the hill, kandaki an upper storey in a house; 3...
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