n. (for head), enkata.
n., enkasi.
v., okuvuga, okuyirika.
omuvuzi, omuvunja; front p., omulambi.
n., ekkufulu.
‘paddy' wagon, lit. they have sent me for you.
e- more frequently ebbendobbendo (li/ma) roof pad; edging of arch of porch of hut. cf. akabendobendo.
adj. very small, tiny (of persons, animals, fowls). Ampadde akakoko kawalucocco. He has given me a very small chicken.
paddy wagon.
e- (ki/bi) large head pad; large pot pad; ridge of earth dug for planting potatoes. cf. ekkata, enkata.
e- (ki/bi) spade, shovel.
e- (formerly ekkufuli) (n/n) [Sto., Ar.] lock; padlock.
burglar, lit. the iarge naii (kyala) has given it to me (-kimpadde).
o- (lu/n) seat of a paddler in a canoe.
o- no plur. hot tea. as an attribute very hot (of a liquid), ekikopo ky'olweje, a cup of hot tea. Amazzi g'ompadde oku- naaba nga lweje bulala. The water you have given me to bathe in is too hot.
e- (n/n) paddle, oar.
e- (n/n) pad for the head on which a load is carried; center ring in the ceiling of a hut; circle, coil; cripple, a person bom lame, kukuba (oli) nkata, to give (someone) something, help (someone) out. Bajja ennyindo y'enkata. They came in a state of great rage. cf. ekikata, lekkata.
e-: okukuba ensoke, to hold back a canoe with the paddle.
flutter about, beat (its) wings; rush about; flounder, cf. papa, empapala.
ekitiiyo.
tnpadde) v.tr. give, waayo (with the encl. -yo) give away; give up; offer, kuwa mukisa, to give a blessing to, to bless, kuwa ngalo, to applaud, kuwa mukongo, to wave down a vehicle with one's hand, kuwa mutwe mubi, to cause bad luck to. kuwa matooke bwala, to eat heartily, kuwa muntu mutwe, e.g., Mukasa mu kuvuga eggaali tewali amuwa mutwe. There is no one who can equal Mukasa in bicycle riding. Ompadde, ssebo! Thank you very much, lit. you have given me, sir.
mpadde) v.i. catch smallpox. cf. kawaali.
o- (mu/ba) driver; paddler; oarsman, omuvuga w'ennyonyi, airplane pilot. cf. ^vuga, omuvuzi.
o- (mu/ba) arch, paddler in the middle of a canoe.
o- (mu/ba) rear paddler in a canoe, cf. akalumba, ekirumba.
v.i. rush about excitedly; rush away excitedly; be in a very agitated state.
o- (mu/mi) handle (of a hoe, shovel or spade).