ekkanisa; (R.C.) ekkereziya.
omukebezi w'ekkanisa.
okutega amatu, okuwulira a. on, okuweereza; a. school or church, okusoma.
foam, foam up; overflow. Ebibimba bikka. Things which boil up (ultimately) simmer down. What goes up comes down. Kyabimba (nga) si kisaanikire mu maaso ga kkanisa. There was an enthusiastic/lively crowd in front of the church.
o- adv. fully, to the brim. Ekleziya yajjula bugule. The church was filled to capacity.
okuwaayo, okuwonga; d. oneself, okwewaayo, okwewonga; a church, okuyingira ekkanisa.
e- (n/n) [Sw., dr.] Protestant church.
e- (n/n) a (Roman Catholic) church. See eklezia.
e- also ekleziya, ekkereziya (n/n) [from Lat. ecclesia] a Roman Catholic church, eklezia enkulu, cathedral. The initial e- is sometimes treated as part of the word, sometimes as the l.V. (initial vowel J. The spelling klezia is in violation of the rules of the orthography but is in common use.
e- (n/n) arch, share of plunder; child dedicated for service in the temple of Kibuka, a lubaale associated with war; present usage fee, levy; church contributions, regular church offering, cf. lobola.
e- (n/n) pronunciation; way of uttering/expressing; with cap. the official prayer book of the Church of Uganda. cf. yatula.
e- (li/ma) church; place of worship. cf. Isinga, sinza.
bibi.J Jewish temple. occasionally Protestant church.
nnyingidde) v.i. & tr. enter, go into, okuyingira ekkanisa, to enter a church; to inaugurate a new church.
cf. oluganda.
kusoma Missa, to say mass. Amaze eby'okusoma. He has completed his studies.
o- (mu/ba) old person, elderly person; parent, omukadde w'ekkanisa, elder of the church; minister, cf. -kadde.
0- (mu/ba) [£ng.J a member of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
(la) [Eng. ] church deacon.
put in; import (commodities); bring in. ebirimibwa cbiyingiza ennyo ensimbi mu ggwanga, crops which bring much money into the country, okuyingiza abagoberezi abaggya mu kkanisa, to induct new members into the church, okuyingiza omukazi, to live in sin with a woman.