a- (ka/bu) small skin/hide. cf. eddiba.
Uusanga smithii. It is deciduous and grows to 9Q- feet.
e- plur. amaliba (li /ma) skin; hide; cover (of a book or magazine). Lugaba yabuggyako eddiba. [t dawned. Dawn came, lit. God took the skin/covering off of (day, daytime, implied by -bu- = obudde). okufuna ekigulira Magala eddiba, to make money, get some money, get something profitable. Bwe batusiba mu ddiba erimu tuliyuza. We just do not get along. We are mutually incompatible, lit. if they tie us in one skin we will tear it open (an almost hopeless feat), cf. ^akaliba, ekiriba.
used with the subject prefix ka- and a personal object. Kalibajjuutuka. They will suffer the consequences.
kabassanya (la) cause of dissension, cause of dispute, lit. that which causes them to kill each other, cf. tta.
darling, beloved, cf. kabattanya.