obulogo.
omulogo.
o- (bu/-) witchcraft, magic, sorcery. cf. loga.
o- (bu/-) witchcraft, wild dancing and magical rites performed at night by the basezi. cf. sera, omusezi.
e- plur. amalogo (li/ma) charm, spell, incantation; object or combination of objects used to produce magic effects. cf. loga.
etc. okutambulira ku bu- nkenke, to walk on tiptoe, okutambulira omuntu, lit. to travel around because of somebody, i.e., to obtain magic formulae, medicines, potions, etc., and use them to hex a person, to bend him to one's will or do him bodily harm.
transform; distort, v.i. perform magic.
o- (mu/ba) witch, sorcerer, magician; wizard,' remarkably talented person, cf. loga.
o- (mu/ba) one who practices a form of black magic characterized by wild dancing, raising the bodies of the newly-dead and eating portions thereof. These activities occur at night, cf. sera, obusezi.
o- (mu/ba) [Lunyoro~\ magician; medicine man; doctor.
o- (mu/ba) magician, conjurer. cf. fuuka, fuusa.
v.tr. conv. wash off; cause to come off; drive sickness out of (a person by using magical formulae).