��AN AUSTHALIAN LANGUAGE.
��Leptoii — G'y'., a small coin : a
mite. Lepton-ta — a mite ; it is a mite. Lo — sounds as Eng. 'lo'! Lot — pr.n., Lot. Lotiimba — belonging to Lot. Luka — Gr. pr.n., Luke. Luka-iimba — beloniring to Luke. Luthania- -^7-. ». , Lysanias.
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��Ma — imjj., do (a challenge).
-ma — an auxil. particle denoting the 2>erf. j}ost aorist, did; done
-ma korien — did not ; not done.
Mabogun — a widow.
Mabogun koba — belonging to a widow ; a widow's.
Magdala-kalin — [fern.), a woman of Magdala ; Magdalene.
Mai — sounds as Eng. 'my.'
Maiya — a snake ; a serpent (the genus).
Makoro-ban — one who fishes \ a fisherman.
Makoro — fish (the genus).
Makoro — fish, as an agent.
Makoro birug — away from fish ; a piece of a fish.
Makorrin — from fish, as a cause ; on account of fish.
Malma — lightning.
Mamuya — a ghost, the spirit of a departed person ; not the spirit of a living person, which is ma- rai ; cf. Marai {not mamuya) Yirri-yirri ' the Holy Ghost.'
Man — sounds as Eng., 'man.'
-man — as a particle, denotes tlte ■present tense of the verb cau- sative.
Mankilli-gel — the place of tak- ing or receiving, as the counter of a shop ; the bank ; the treasury.
��Mankilli-kan — one who takes in hand ; a doer ; a .servant.
Mankilliko — to take in hand ; to do ; to receive.
Mankilli kolag — about to take • in hand.
Mankillin — now taking ; hold- ing ; doing ; receiving.
Manki-ye — one who is a habitual taker ; a thief.
Mankiye-ko — to (againsf:) a thief.
Mankiye nukug-ka — a taker of women ; a woman stealer ; an adulterer.
Manki yikora — jirolnh. imp., do not steal ; do not take.
Man korien — it<'g-, did not take.
MankuUa — have taken in hand ; did take ; took.
Man pa — privative of effect, un- able to take ; could not ac- complish the taking hold of.
Mantala — did take, at some former period.
Mantan — does take hold of.
Mantillea — imjo., take it.
Mantilliko — to take ; to receive.
M antill in — now recei ving.
Mantillinun wal — will certainly take; it shall be taken.
Mantoara — that which is taken, received or held ; the deposit ; the theft.
Manumbilla — imp., permit to take ; let take.
Manumbilliko — to allow to take ; to let take.
Manim — fut., will take.
Manun wal — will certainly take ; shall take.
Mara — imp., take; do take ; take hold ; receive.
Marai — spirit; soul of a living be- ing not a gho.st ; which is ma- muya.
Marai-kan — one who is a spirit ; having a spirit.
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