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Secwana dictionary; Secwana-English and English-Secwana (Used)

Secwana dictionary; Secwana-English and English-Secwana (Used)

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Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...etc., from the hand, and make it stick, phara; to throw about, or scatter, gasa; to throw water into the mouth in drinking, kapetsa; to throw, or push a thing along the ground, kgarametsa; to throw or cast down, goshametsa, diga; to throw down a light thing, latlha; to throw down a heavy thing, piriganya; to throw down anything soft, matha; to throw down flat on the ground, batanya, batyanyetsega; to throw down, or over, henola; to throw over, or upset, kgophola; to throw dust up, kubuela lorole; to throw a spear, so as to make it stand up, tsepa; to throw dust on oneself, ikubuela lorole. Thrust. To thrust in, shomela, shotlhometsa; to thrust away from, kgorometsa. Thumb, A. Monwana oa kgweneche; monwana oa mono; to take between finger and thumb, hina. Thunder. Tumo ea maru. To thunder, go duma maru; thunder without clouds or lightning, sedumedi; it thunders, maru a duma. Thunderbolt, A. Tladi. Thus. Yalo. It is thus, go nf so yalo; thus and thus, ka go re ka go re. Tar. Gago. Thy knife, thipa ea gago. Thyself. Le wena. Tick. A tick found on cattle, kgoa, kgoha. Ticket, A. Teketa (hybrid). Tickle, To. Tsitsitlha; tsikitla. Tickling. Sensations caused by tickling, masisi, manononofio. Tidings. Mahoko; phoko. Tidy. To make things tidy or straight, sepa. Tie. To tie two strings together, hunela; to tie round, or bind, boha, hapa; to tie an animal's legs together, kaoa, katloa, katoa; to tie a knot, huna lehuto; to tie a knot in grass, buna boyafi; to tie things in a net, kgwelea; to tie up a front leg of a horse, or knee-halter it, khina pitse; to tie a knot carelessly or loosely, lea; to tie in an intricate and difficult knot, lepa; to tie a girdle round one's waist, ikgatla. Tiger, A. Nkwe. A young tiger, nkwane. Tight. To be tight, or closefitting, papamal...

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