omugaati.
obugazi.
o- (bu/-) width; breadth; thickness, okugwa obugazi, to fall flat on one's back. cf. -gazi.
v.tr., okukaza, okukalirira, okusiimuula, okutalika; (clothes) okw anika; “dry bread” = (with no relish), amaluma, makaya; vide okunyaata,
a- (ka/bu) crust; end part (of bread, sugarcane, etc., which is usually not eaten); residue.
a- also akawayiro (ka/bu) scrap; slice; piece, akawayi k'omugaati, a slice of bread, akawayi ak'olupapula, a piece of paper.
e- (ki/bi) deserted house; deserted place. Omukadde akira ekifulukwa. (prov.) An old feeble tenant is better than an empty house. Half a loaf is better than no bread, cf. fuluka.
e- (n/n) ginger, emigaati gy'entangawuuzi, gingerbread.
o- (mu/mi) kind of tall forest tree, African bread-fruit, Treculia africana.
omugaati gwa bboofu, a loaf of bread.
o- (mu/mi) [_Sw. bread; loaf, ebifo eby'omugaati omunene, high-paying positions.