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 THE \OCABULVRT.

��Kilbug-gulliko, m., to compel

to snap. Ivilburrilliko, w., to snap at by

means of something, as a

hook is snapped at by a fish. Kilkulliko, m., to snap asun- der, as a cord of itself. Killibinbin, m., to shine, to be

brijiht, to be glorious. Kimulliko, m., to wring, to

squeeze as a sponge, to milk. Ivimmulliko, m., to broil meat

on coals of fire. Kinta, «?., to be afraid. Kiutai; kintelliko; ««., to laugh. Kiuukinari, m., to be wet. Ivirabarawirrilliko, m., to twirl

the stem of grass-tree until

it ignites. Kirilliko, m., to lade out waier,

to bail a canoe or boat. Kiroapulliko, «?., to pour out

water, to empty water. Kirrai-kirrai, m., to revolve, to

go round. Kirrawi, m., to be lengthy, to be

long; c/!'goitig,' m., to be

short in length. Kirrin, m., to pain. Kitelliko, m., to chew. Kiunurig, m., to be wet. Ko, m., to be, to come into ex- istence. Koakilliko, m., to rebuke, to

scold, to quarrel. Koinomulliko, «*., to cough. Koipulliko, ??«., to smell. Koitta, 7«., to stink. Koiyubulliko, w., to burn with

fire. Koiyun, m., to be ashamed. Kolayelliko, m., to keep secret,

not to tell, not to disclose. Kolbi, m., to sound, as the

Avind or sea in a storm. Kolbuntilliko, m., to chop with

an axe or scythe, to mow.

��K(illabi]liko, in., to fish with a line. The line is held in the hand.

Kollamulliko, m., to make se- cret, to conceal anything told.

Konein, in., to be handsome, pretty.

KontiuiuUiko, m., to wear as a dress.

Ivorawalliko, m, to watch, to stay by a thing.

Korien, m., not to be ; the nega- tive form of ' ko.'

Korokal, m., to be worn out, threadbare.

Korokon, m., to roar, as the wind or sea ; cf'. kolbi.

Korun, m., to be silent, to be quiet.

Korunpaiyelliko, in., to remain silent.

Kotabunbinla, in., to permit to think, to remember.

Kotelliko, VI., to think.

Kottiin, m., to be wet and chilly, from rain.

Kugun, in., to be muddy.

Kulbilliko, in., to lean, to re- cline.

Kulbun-kulbun, m., to be very handsome, elegant.

Ivulwun, in., to be stiff, clay- cold, as a corpse.

Kum-bara-paiyelliko, m., to be troublesome, to give one a headache by noise.

Kumbaro, m., to be giddy, to have a headache from dizzi- ness.

Kuubun, m., to be rotten, as a skin or cloth.

Kunbuntilliko, in., to cut with a knife.

Kuuna, in., to be burned.

Kurkulliko, in., to spring up, to jump, to leap.

Kur-kur, m., to be cold.

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