v., okwonoona, okutta ttana; be damaged, okwonooneka.
e- (li/ma) spot; stain; color; mark, brand; birthmark; type, kind, engo y'ama- bala, a spotted leopard, kuggya muntu mu bbala, to alter/damage the appearance of a person (of disease, extreme poverty, etc.) cf. ebibalabala, akabalabala, ekibala, 4mbala.
nnennenyuse) v.i. become tired out; become old/worn out; get damaged, cf. -gejnnenyufu.
bend down, bend over; be bent; be warped; be crooked; be wrecked/damaged.
ndi ye) v.tr. pay (damages); compensate.
etc. cf. lliika.
be a bull in a china shop.
plur. of ki/bi cl.) kind of insect which does great damage to sweet potatoes, sugarcane, etc.
damage; ruin; spoil (e.g., a child; clothing, a physical object). okutattana ensonga, to refute an argument.
nnyonoonye) v.i. sin, commit evii, do wrong, v.tr. spoil; make dirty; ruin, damage; mess up. okwonoona ebiseera, to waste time.
v.ir. pay damages 10; compensate; reimburse.
a- pron. others, other people; master, person in authority, ekikopo kya bandi, the master's cup. musajja wa bandi, the poor man. bakazi ba bandi, the poor women. Leka kwonoona bintu bya bandi. Don't damage other people's goods, cf. ^-ndi.
of food, milk or fig. of a child); go wrong morally; get damaged/ ruined (e.g., of a mechanical implement). Yayonooneka omutwe. He went insane.
damage; rum, hurt.
e- (n/n) fine; damages, compensation; recompense, cf. gatta.
ruined; damaged; sinful, depraved, cf. yonooneka.