e- (n/n) kind of hardwood tree. It has an extensive system of branches but a small trunk and is the source of the staves which the Balaalo employ in herding cattle. (Sn.) cf. oluzira.
e- (n/n) way of repairing/mending/fixing up. cf. ddaabiriza.
e- (n/n) spotted hen.
e- (n/n) manner of replying; reply, response, answer, cf. dda, ddamu.
amasaŋŋanzira, ensisi nkano.
nziraabirizza) v.tr. mend; repair; adjust; fix up; restore; put (someone) at ease.
be next in order, oluddako, the next day, the following day (lu- implies lunaku, day). Nnambi y'anzirako. Nnambi is my younger sister/the one who comes after me. Namusoke azzeeko omubiri. N. has gained some weight.
n'emabega tekyaddika, and it is no longer possible to go back. Yagamba nti ewa muganda we teddika. He said that to return to his brother's was out of the question. cf. obuddiro, obuddizo, obutaddira, obu- teddiza, obuzza, akaddannyuma, amadda, amaddira, omuddirirwa, omuddinnano, omuddinnanwa, muzzannanda, lomuzzi, enziramu.
amasaŋŋanzira.
o- (lu/n) arch, unit of measure of approximately one meter used by herdsman. cf. nzira.
ttimba, enziramire.
a- plur. (li/ma) crossroads, intersection.
etc.; primp up, freshen up. cf. enziraabiriza.