ekizibaawo, ekkoti.
amagemu.
e- also eggemo (li/ma) bracelet or anklet of ivory, plur. amagemu, cuffs (of trousers, coats); hems.
with the -a of rel. grayish. Yali ayambadde ekkooti ya kivuvvu. He had put on a grayish-colored coat. cf. evvu.
e- (ki/bi) coat; suit.
e- (n/n) [Eng.'] coat.
e- (n/n) dry rot in wood; dust-like substance produced by worms or boring insects; powdery coating on some fruits and leaves; sawdust, cf. ^wumba, -wumbu.
e- (n/n) white coating on the tongue.
turncoat, cf. kyuka, kyusa.
ekizibaawo ekinene
ekiteeteeyi.
ekizibaawo ekitono.
clot; be covered; swarm, teem. Ebikopo Bayonne bibembeddeko enziro. All the cups are covered with soot.
traitor, cf. fuuka, fuula, -efuula.
o- (mu/mi) ball; football; soccer match; tire; raincoat, omupiira gw'emmotoka, automobile tire, omupiira gw'enkuba, raincoat.
plur. kabuuti or zi kabuuti (n/n) long heavy coat (esp. of the type worn by the night watchmen).
e- (n/n) crested crane, crowned crane. It is represented on the coat of arms of Uganda.