n., ekigwo.
v., okugwa, okugalanjuka.
ekirawuli.
e- (n/n) [Eng.] drinking glass, tumbler. Ekyo kiri mu ggiraasi. That is quite obvious.
e- (ki/bi) [Su>., /Jr.] glass covering/shade for a lamp or light; arch, glass, tumbler; arch., in the plur. glasses, spectacles.
topple over; (after another verb) do to extremes. Yasese n'okuleruka n'aleruka. She laughed herself sick. cf. teruka.
o- (lu/n) open calabash or gourd used as a tumbler for drinking, kwemalamu ng'ogw'oluwa a wo, to act to excess (often used of talking or laughing), lit. empty oneself like the beer(omwenge implied by ogwa) of a tumbler, cf. ekiwaawo, empaawo.
e- (n/n) bowl-shaped calabash or gourd used as a tumbler for drinking, empaawo enzungu, drinking glass, cf. ekiwaawo, oluwaawo.
e- (n/n) kind of gourd used by men as a tumbler for drinking beer; beer. Musoke mukwasi wa nkaayi. Musoke is addicted to the bottle.
delay; slow down, lag; stumble.
stumble; slip.
okwesittala, okusinzittuka, okusirittuka.
arch, fall down, tumble down, topple du»n. cf. walamuka, walattuka, wanattuka.
tumble down, topple over. cf. walamuka, walannuka, wanattuka.
mpumidde) v.tr. run into, bump into; stumble upon; mistake, fail to see.
v.i. slip; stumble; trip; lose one's balance.
v.i. stumble/stagger along in bad weather.
-ekoona (-ekoonye) v.i. refl. knock oneself; stumble. Bwe twabadde tujja twe- koonyeeko e Masaka. When we were coming back we stopped off for a while at Masaka.
trip; fig. be scandalized.
etc. cf. ekyesittazo.