b'ikikawausiKAWOTALA cl num Acrumbkuwo- They shouted with joy.3. To shout out in alarm.tala. -ka 1 - combiningform Actsinitiatedby -KAWOULA vb3intrans SubjwavesTo speech -ka 1 - cf Note: -ka 1 - may be derived from -kawau or kawala 1 roar, break -ka 1 woula 1 . -KAYA 1vb2 redupl-kakaya,kaikaya1.To KAWAULAn 1 The posterior of a person, is, swim, bathe.Gala kaboloula mesinaku waala not marked for possession. Syn. bidubadu 2 .bakayaItwastoodeeptocrossexceptby-KAWEIMALI vb2 TogopickimmatureswimmingEzek47.5.Syn.-katutaia,mangoes -ka 5 -weiwa.Ant. -notetila, -nopwala.2.Towashthebody.Kuluki bikakayasi-KAWEIWAvb 2 5 - To go get mangoes -ka bimigileusithemtowashandbeclean weiwa.Tell Exodus 29.4. Syn. -wini, -kiwisa. -KAWELU vb3 Tosaysthgirrelevant -kakayavb 2 1. To be swimming. -ka 1 welu. 2.Toswimoverarmotherswimming -KAWISAvb 3 intrans To wash out, cleansestrokes-teiwola,-veisa,nopwala. 4 Bititeiwolasimakawalaobolita bikakayasi-ka wisa. Theywillarm-gestureasiftheywere KAWISA n3 Acleanser,sthgthatwashesswimming in the sea Isaiah 25.11. cavity -ka 4 wisa-vakayavb 4 To cleanse sthg esp net, by -KAWISI 1vb3trans Towashsthgoutdashingwaterontoit.Tavakayawota We 4 are drying the nets. -ka wisa. kaitavakayela vb Anelidedformfor-KAWISI 2 vb 3 trans To refresh delight s.o. kaitala-vakaya-la. Here -vakaya lit. to -ka 3 wisa.cleanse by throwing water is used with the KAWITAn 3 sense of fishermen drying their nets.A species of fish of the folk taxon-vakakaya vb4 Tothrowwaterover tauya family cod. itemsorpeoplebeingwashed.Matauna KAWO- cl3partition Acrumbvar. delilapupagatupailasopigala ivakakayasikuwo-cl.mataunais filthy because the water has He -KAWODONAvb 1 not been thrown over him Num 19.20.To be nearly full.kabokakayanKAWOGALAn 3 Prohibited food because of A place to bathe; a washing hole. death of relative. -vakakaya vb3intrans see ,A battlefield var. kawakali. KAWOKALIn trans-vakakaiiTowash,tobatheandso KAWOKAWOn wash oneself.A crow. -vakakaiivb 3 trans To wash s.o., to bathe -KAWOLAI vb3 Tobreaksthginmiddlea child.-ka 4 wala.-kayacombining form Actions done while swimming -kaya 3 cfKAWOLAWAn 2 .1. Shallow water near shore where canoes can anchor.KAYA 2 - cl3partition Doesnotderivefrom 2.Theseacoast.Syn.kawaimatila,any current form. Specifies cooked yams or kanakenuva.other food cut in half. Used with modifiers of 3.Thebeachareagenerally,thedividingfood items, as taitu, kaula, uri, simsimwai, etc,line between sea and land. Syn. lumata.when cooked and cut for serving.Makayana kaguhalf yam on my plate.Kayatolu -KAWOLIvb 3 trans 1 ThatTo break over sthg -ka taituwalabibodaigu Threepiecesoftaitu-woula 1 .yam are enough for me. M akayana uri saina -KAWOLOVAvb 3 intrans pikipakiSubj a bite To letThat cut piece of taro is very sticky. go var. -ka 4 lova 1 .Note: pila 1 - is used synonymously for yams KAWOPEULAn 3 cut into symmetrical halves. Syn. pila-.Courageous words -kawaupeula.-KAYA 3 combining form Occurs as first part-KAWOTA vb2 Tobeginspeakingofcompoundstemswiththesenseofan actiondonebyorwhileswimming.Verb -ka 1 wota 1 .106'