e- (ki/bi) skin; peel; rind; husk, ebinyeebwa eby'ebikuta, peanuts/groundnuts in the shell, cf. olukuta.
ekikuta.
ekikuta, ekisusunku. .
e- (li/ma) -fruit of the mukobe q.v. (It has a thin skin, a texture resembling that of the potato and is eaten boiled.) Ekika ky'Ekkobe, the Kkobe Clan, kukomba ku kya kkobe eky'ettungulu kiwoomerera, to be frustrated in accomplishing one's objective; fail to obtain what one wants, lit. to lick at the skin (kikuta is implied, by kya) of the kkobe, (whereas) the skin of the ttungulu is the one that is sweet.
o- (lu/n) skin; rind; peel, okwerya enkutakuta z'emimwa, to eat the skins of one's lips, i.e., to be very hungry, cf. ekikuta.
n., ekikuta, ekiwata.
ekikuta; absence of p., enkala.
ekikuta.
ekikuta, ekikakampa, eggamba, (disease of goats) nnaganga.
bwe kikutamirira oyita Katonda. (prov.) What you get and like, when it begins to pall on you, you call on God (to take it away).
n., ekikuta, olukusakusa; b. of plantain, olugogo, ekigogo, ekyayi.