okunnyika, okusomyamu, okukoza.
ebbaluwa.
e- (n/n) [Stv., Ar.] letter; certificate; diploma.
nzibise) v. tr. dip, immerse.
o- (bu/.) message; mission, assignment; ambassadorship, status as a diplomatic representative, cf. omubaka.
e- plur. amalippo (li/ma) small stick (used in the game of nziga, also called zziga, q.v.). cf. lippa.
trip (in wrestling and in the game of nziga). Yandippiramu enkalu. He tripped me/gave me a fall.
e- (n/n) small ball of mashed plantain which is dipped in relish before eating. Tanyigirwa mu nnoga. He cannot be pushed around, cf. 2 noga.
nnyinyise) v.tr. dip; immerse; soak; dye; fig. disgrace, bring shame to, spoil the good name of.
etc. Not e: nnyula and other conversives are listed separately. cf. -nnyikivu, obunnyikivu; bbika.
immerse /e.g., a ladle in a bowl) producing a gurgling/ bubbling sound. Otutubika mpola togunta- miiza. Dip slowly and don't get me drunk.
v.i. dip lightly into.
v.tr. dip (a morsel of food in relish or gravy J.
o- (mu/ba) messenger; representative; member (of a legislative assembly); envoy; diplomat; ambassador, cf. obubaka.
-erippulula (-erippuludde) v.i. conv. 2 refl. unhook oneself; let oneself loose; detach oneself. cf. eddippo.