ensaasi, ejjebe, ekiyiritiro.
v.i., okuwulunguta, okugulumba.
enjoy life, have a good time; be jaunty/cocky; rattle (of seeds or small bells).
etc.; to rattle, okugalangatanya ekiwanga mu ngalo, to sleep, go to bed, lit. rattle the skull in one's fingers. Yagalangatanya ensimbi za Gavumenti, kati ali mu kkomera. He embezzled government funds and is now in jail. cf. omugalangatano; golongotana.
make a clattering noise; rattle. cf. galangatana, gobongotana.
e- plur. amayebe (li/ma) dried fruit of the muyebe tree used as a rattle, emmeeme ye n'ekuba ejjebe, and he felt overjo yed/exul tan t.
a- (ka/bu) kind of small rattle (esp. of the type placed on the legs of small children who are learning to walk), cf. endege.
ndegezze) v.i. prattle, chatter; gossip, cf. lejja.
e- (n/n) kind of rattle used as a musical instrument consisting of a small dried gourd in which stones or seeds have been placed. It is associated with the native religious rites (pre-Christian).
v., okubujjabujja.
prattle, okutongeza akalimi, to wag the tongue, dart the tongue back and forth
v.i. & tr. speak fluently; rattle off glibly; recite with ease; speak one's mind.
be in turmoil; be lively/agitated. Yasula agulumba. He spent a restless night.
v.i. tinkle; rattle; rumble; roll about (as an object in a container). Alina amaaso agawulunguta obuwulungusi. She has ‘rolling' eyes, i.e., very attractive eyes.