n., effutwa.
v., okukyawa.
e- plur. (ki/bi) light things (often with reference to a small number of items packed for a journey), kusiba byanguwa, to be gravely ill, lit. to pack one's things, kusibamu byanguwa, to move away from a place (because one dislikes it or is obliged to move). cf. -yangu, yanguwa.
e- no plur. (li/ma) hostility; aversion; dislike; malice; grudge; spite.
o- (lu/n) large packet of salt, kusi- tula lubaya, to lift a very heavy load; to attempt a very difficult task (esp. something in which others have failed). Anti laba, zitutte olubaya! Look who has just passed by (esp. of somebody disliked- zitutte = empewo zitutte, the winds have taken). See also ekkerenda.
e- (n/n) hostility; mutual dislike; feud, empalana y'eddiini, religious persecution. cf. walana.
take a dislike to each other.
tamisa (-tamisizza) v.tr. caus. 1 Sc 2 cause to be disgusted with, cause to take a dislike to. Eby'engeri eno byali bimutamizza obujaasi. Things of this sort had caused him to take a great dislike for the military life.
v.i. neut. be a cause of disgust; be easy to be disgusted with. Tatamika. He is not a person one would dislike/be disgusted with.
take a dislike to; pretend to dislike, act as if one despised.