omuweereza, omuddu, omulenzi; (female) omuzaana.
omuwala; vide dduuda; (servant) omuzaana.
the period immediately before dark. cf. labiriza, omuzaana.
twilight (on the Equator the period immediately preceding and following six P.M.). cf. linda, omuzaana; kalabiri- zabazaana.
olupapula, omuko; (servant) omugalagala.
o- (mu/ba) tenant; temporary resident; newcomer, recent inhabitant; emigrant; new member; servant. Basenze were originally people who lived on the private lands of a chief for whom they worked or fought in exchange for the land which they tenanted, cf. Isenga.
o- (mu/ba) one who serves, servant; attendant; waiter; waitress, cf. ^wa, weereza.
pr.n. formerly the title of the head of the servants of a chief not living in his compound (the second chief in importance). cf. omuddu.
pr.n. formerly the title of the head of the servants living in the Kabaka's or in a chief s compound.
servant, ttani-bboyi or bboyi-mmotoka, worker who loads and unloads trucks.
o- (mu/ba) female slave; maidservant in a royal or princely household.