b'-KAIYAvb 4 redupl-kakaiya May also occurkaluvalova n3 Aspearorpointedstick , as-keiya.Todazzle.blindmeassun,fashioned on the spur of a particular need, to lightning,etc.Kaikailaikaiyamatagu Thebeusedinafightorforagame,then lightning dazzled my eyes.subsequently abandoned. -KAIYAKU vb3trans TogossipsociallyKAIYASIn 2 pl Their necks kaiyola. -kayoka.KAIYAULA n3 Alsofoundaskayaula.A KAIYALA n3 Aspearwoodorironspecies of very tall tree 25-30m, identified Specified bycl astheFicuselastica. Itstandsabovethekai-. Note that la kaiyala is his spear,thespearheisthrowingwhilekalacanopyofforestgrowth,andisusedasa kaiyalaisthespearthathasimpaledhim.landmark by sailors. Its timber is poor, and is Hencekalakaiyalaisalsohisspear-wound.seldom felled; it is the traditional residence Syn. kaiyalelaLakabi kaiyala ofmischievoussprites,andisgenerallyI poise the spear ready to throw. Syn. kopwesiga.avoided by night, especially by children. KAIYAWAn tokwabikaiyala n Spearsman;awarrior skilled with the spear. The company of people a tribe.kaiyala bwalaphr Syn. -yawa 1 , dala, kumila.Also found as kaiyalela kasikaiyawa phr Theircompany;their bwala. A spear kept or set aside for a special purpose.group determined by sthg other than family,-kabi kaiyalaphr clan, etcKukougugulaimi omatagu ituwoliTo poise the spear firstdalaeituwoloikaiyawaGatheryourselves part of throwing motion.kaiyalelakaiyaladat -laItsspear;abefore me in different families and different tribes I Samuel 10.19. spear associated with some act or intention.kaiyawelan n datKaimmoyaka makaina kabilia kaiyalela Complex from-la. Its Thattribe;thetribeofs.o.asthetribeof kaimmoyaka spear is a war spear Lit. war itsBenjamin.Kaiyawela odalela Beniaminaspear. Thetounakaiyalan 3 ula tribeofthefamiliesofBenjaminISamuelCompound of to 10.21. kaiyala.1.S.o.alwaysbearingaspear.AnA shovel kaiarmed person with bad intentions.KAIYEILAn 3 3 -yeila.2.Anenemy;amurderer.Epikolela 3KAIYELU n3 Adebt,debtrepaymentkaitounakaiyalakasimipukibikanigagaThe2murderers punishment will fall on them 1 -yelu . Kings 2.33.KAIYEYAI n3 Thewoodendishorplatter ikamkaiyala phr Lit.Heconsumesausedinservingfood.Syn.kaboma,kailuya,spear. To receive a spear wound, to be badlykaikwaiwosi. ,KAIYOLAn 2wounded.Mataunaikam kaiyala etaiyula tosikwawaikatumataisiHewasseverely Body part term, his front of wounded, and two of his officials killed himneck,histhroat.Inflectswithclass1 2 Chron 24.25. Note: Spears made for usepossessivesuffix.Noteplformkaiyasi. Ikapitunikaiyasi Hecuttheirthroats. in war were generally kept in the house, and Bivigaki ipakalaki kaiyamaisi onlybroughtoutforbattle.SuchaspearIt will make our usuallyhaditsownpersonalname.Theythroats dry. were not usually thrown, but used in battleitogudukaiyogu phr Lit.Itstands forthrusting.Compareotherspeartypes,drooping my throat. I am utterly fatigued, I am worn out. suchaskailagabu,kalidubwadobwa.Syn.kailia 2 n 1ikam lewa. Also found as keilia. The throat.kailagabu n3 AsmallspearmadeforThe neck front part of throat; the shoulder. Asaclass1nounitcannotbemarkedfor throwing,withtheintentionofusingitinpossession.Wainisainamanumbisaliliwa battlwe to kill a particular peraon. See notekailiaWinegoessmoothlydownthethroat under kailagabu.kalidubodobwa n3 AsmalllightspearProverbs 23.31.KAIYOLAWONU phr Alsooccursaskeiyola made to be thrown in large numbers in battle using a high trajectory, never aimed but usedwonu. A small peta type basket. asadistractioninbattle.SeedetailunderKAIYOLAGGILAn A variety of taro. kalidubodobwa38'