Katuliki.
eddiini y'ekieziya enkatuliki, Obukatuliki.
O- (bu/-) Catholicism, cf. Omukatoliki.
o- (bu/-) Roman Catholicism; Christianity.
member of a Catholic religious community.
pastor (of a Roman Catholic parish), cf. bwana, omukulu.
Prol. Eve. Adamu ne Kaawa, Adam and Eve. (The Catholic word for Eve is Eva.)
e- (n/n) a (Roman Catholic) church. See eklezia.
e- also ekleziya, ekkereziya (n/n) [from Lat. ecclesia] a Roman Catholic church, eklezia enkulu, cathedral. The initial e- is sometimes treated as part of the word, sometimes as the l.V. (initial vowel J. The spelling klezia is in violation of the rules of the orthography but is in common use.
Kristo (used by Protestants) pr.n. Christ.
Omuluumi; R. Catholic, Omukatuliki, Omupaapa.
e- (n/n) [Lat., Fr. 3 Gospel fused by Catholics). See njiri.
Yesu (used by Protestants) pr.n. Jesus.
Fr. mon pere] the Ki- ganda name of Pere Lourdel, the first Roman Catholic priest to come to Uganda(1879 ).
o- also omusaserdooti, omu- sosodooti (mu/ba) [Fr.,Lat. ] Catholic priest.
O- (mu/ba) a Roman Catholic. cf. Obukatoliki.
o- (mu/mi) ffing. ] medal, medallion, ab'omudaali, colloq. Catholics.
o- (mu/ba) Roman Catholic; Christian.
(li/ma) [Eng.] sacrament (used by Catholics).
bare; cleared; naked; alone; mere, just, only; ordinary, ennaku enjereere, week days, ennyumba enjereere, an empty house; just a house, only a house. Abakristu abereere, ordinary Catholics, the rank-and-file Catholics. Yamuwadde kisero ky ereere. He gave him only a basket. Yamuwadde ekisero ekyereere. He gave him an empty basket, cf. obwereere, ekyererezi.
main. Missa enkulu, High Mass. enviiri enkulu, long hair. Eklezia enkulu, cathedral (Catholic), kkooti enkulu, senior/high court, cf. kula, obukulu, ekkulu, omukulu, amakulu.
a Catholic.