embizzi.
engatto zange kaboga kakobogo, my brand new shoes. Omukyala yawasa muto kaboga. He married a very young girl.
e- (ki/bi) snout (of a hog).
e- (li/ma) young boar, young hog; fig. child, kid.
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) pig, hog. embizzi ey'omu nsiko, wild pig.
e- (n/n) manner/way of writing; orthography, cf. wandiika.
e- (n/n) warthog; rare wild boar.
r is not written in initial position in a word (l is used instead). In actual practice unassimilated and partially assimilated words of foreign origin are so written.
engiri.
o- (mu/mi) kind of large tree with light-brown wood, Uganda Mahogany, Khaya anthotheca.
o- (mu/mi) snare for trapping antelopes and warthogs. cf. liita.
With the exception of a few interjections all words which were written with initial i- in the older orthographies are now written with initial yi-.
o- (mu/mi) species of very tall mahogany tree including Entandro cylindricum, trade name Sapele, and Entandro utile, trade name Mufumbi or Budongo. (Sn.) cf. enjovu.