b'greens, and which have an aroma like onions.fingers, limbs, etc Forotherplantswithusefulleavessee-GUYAU vb3intrans seetrans -guyoiTo lokwai, luweta, unonu., govern, to hold authority as a chief.Iguyausi -GUTIvb 4 redupl bibogausi Thosewhoarechiefscanwork , -guguti 1. To believe in or decide sthg, have a hunch and act on it.death magic. 2.Tohaveastrongdesiretodosthg,be -guyoivb 3 trans 1. To rule over village eager to do it. Syn. -sibusibwana.community.3. To be keen on sthg soccer, games. 2. To exercise authority for sthg. To be the4.Tohaveabodilysensationwarningofone who decides a matter in dispute, etc. approaching illness. guyaun 3 plgweguya 1. S.o. who holds ,igutiwowola phrorderedVO Lit.Heauthority in a village community by reason ofdoes his body. 1. To act impulsively, act onhis high place in the genealogy of a particular a hunch. Syn. -isibusibwana wowola.family line.2. To do what takes my fancy, allures me. 2.Aregnantchiefchosenbypriorchief, Ve!kuligaiwagisamapupailasaina iguguti who can select only from a small group whowowogu Woman! Stop this gazing betweenhave hereditary right to rule. Almost always . usbecauseitfascinatesmeSongofsongsa man, although there arer some instances of 6.5.awomanholdingpositionofaguyau.Syn. gutiadj tokwaraiwaga, Ant. tokai.Keen, eager, willing. -GUUGWALA vb4redupl Doingsthg 3.Chiefstraditionallyhadthepowerto workmagicthroughtheirpowerwith according to custom -gula 1 .bubogau, and in times past they ruled by this GUUGWAUadj 2 .power.Thisisnotsoevidenttoday,andMisty, hard to see -gwauGUVAGAVAn 3 A bush or small tree to 3mchiefswhohavebecomeChristianhave renounced this power, although at the same the leaves of which have medicinal use, beingtimekeepingtheirrulingpowerintheir usedinapotiontoeaserespiratoryandcommunity. Note: There are about fourteen bronchial conditions.chieflyfamilylineswhoseliliutracethe , GUVAVILA vb1 redupl -guguvavilaAlsostatusofapersonbacktothemythical occurs as -gulaluva. 1. To make glad sounds.beginnings when that family line issued from Although used mostly of animal noises, maya beginning point in the ground, termed the refer also to noises of angry people snarlingbwalaofthatfamilyline.Allmenwhoare or moaning in pain.Iguguvavilasi makawalahighest in these lines are called gweguya by kaukwa Thosepeoplearegrowlinglikemost. However the gweguya of the three or dogs. Syn. -weya, -tutu, -kavileiga, -kasigegina,four dala of highest rank limit the term guyau gwau 1 .to their family lines alone Tabalu, Toliwaga,2. To roar noise of sea and sea creatures.Mlobwaima,andsomeKwainama.Ofthe Bolitadelibubulikomwaidonakuguvavilasiothers, the paramount chief Vanoi once said Roar, sea and sea creatures 1 Chron 16.32.tome,Yakamaisi gweguya,matausina 3. To whine, growl dog before barking, totokwaraiwagawalaWearechiefs,buttheyyelp, squeal, grunt dog in pain, angry pig.are only men with authority.4. To caterwaul cat fight.4. Authority, an area of authority exercised 5. To groan in sleep people, dogs.or assumed by s.o. not necessarily of chieflyGUWAGUWAn 3rank.Iyupali la guyauHe has entered intoA species of fish of the folkhis proper authority. taxon kaisova family unicornfish. gumguyaun plgumgweguya. Compound , -GUWIvb 3 trans 1 To prune sthg -guya.of guma guyau. 1. The aristocracy, people -GUYAvb 3 intrans trans whoareofhighrankinchieflyfamilyline , see -guwi To prune.-guwivb 3 trans redupl-guguwi To cutliliu. , offorprunebranches,toshapebush. 2. One member of this group, a relative of Iguguwi kai sisilais cutting branches offtheregnantchief.Note:thesgterm He the bush.gumguyau may refer collectively to the whole kagwaiguyan 3 group of relatives of one chief, or specificallyThe disease leprosy rare today,butformerlyassociatedwithlossoftoonememberofthegroup.Syn.201'