11., ejjengo, essingiisira.
v.i., okwewuuba, okuyuuguuma; v.tr., okuwuuba.
okubuusabuusa, okusagaa sagana, okufufuggala, okujenguka, okuttaaga n'aga.
e- plur. amayengo (li/ma) wave.
a- (ka/bu) small wave.
v.i. (as boat to waves), okwetumbikiza.
fidget; waver.
v., okuzimba, okufudumbala, okuyimbulukuka; (of waves) okwekuluumulula, okwesunda; (of limbs) okuwuukiira, okwetukuta.
totter, reel; flit about; waver, hesitate, cf. taga, tagala, tagalimba.
tnpadde) v.tr. give, waayo (with the encl. -yo) give away; give up; offer, kuwa mukisa, to give a blessing to, to bless, kuwa ngalo, to applaud, kuwa mukongo, to wave down a vehicle with one's hand, kuwa mutwe mubi, to cause bad luck to. kuwa matooke bwala, to eat heartily, kuwa muntu mutwe, e.g., Mukasa mu kuvuga eggaali tewali amuwa mutwe. There is no one who can equal Mukasa in bicycle riding. Ompadde, ssebo! Thank you very much, lit. you have given me, sir.
mpeebye) v.i. wave; flutter; oscillate; move loosely to and fro.
mpenyezza) v.tr, beckon to; wave to; make a sign to.
wuubibwa (-wuubiddwa) v.i. pass. be waved/swung, etc.
wave about, kuyanza magalo, to keep fingering everything, feel about with the hands. okuyanza inf.
wave about; swing; keep (someone) on the go, cause to move about; bother, okuwuuba omuntu ebbaluwa, to write a person a letter, kujja ng'owuuba emikono, to come empty- handed, lit. waving your arms. Yawuubako olubu lw ebigere mu maka ga Mukasa. He dropped over to Mukasa's house.
etc.; swing/wave with/using.
grumble (of the waves, of a storm); whistle, rustle (of the wind); be confused, be at a total loss as to what to do. Abantu abaa- badde wali nga bawuuma buwuumi. (The number of) people who were there was enormous. Owuumye! You must be out of your mind if you think that I am going to do that!
hesitate, v.tr. redup. doubt, have doubts about; suspect, awatali kubuusabuusa, without any doubt whatsoever. okubuusabuusa omwana, to throw a baby playfully up in the air.
v.tr. caus. redup. cause to doubt/suspect/ waver.
v.tr. caus. cause to wave; signal.
oku- tawula omuliro, to brandish/wave a torch.
a flag). Ayogera apepeya. He speaks in a proud manner/puts on airs.
waver; be timid.
-ewungula (-ewungudde) v.i. refl. have oneself ferried; go across (in a boat); flash by; disappear/go away for a while; wave; move to and fro. cf. akawunguko, oluwunguko, omuwunguzi.