b'2.Fromwhom?Note:Thistermrarelywithclasskai-.Wei tobakan kaibkana , ,found; it has an uncertain etymology; may bepwanetam! Yah,baldy,youbaldhead!II fromaphrasesourceamminabaisaKings 2.23; 3,000 years ago and still the same where are those things, people, or fromtoday. ambaisa with mna doubt as an infix.tobkana n Abald-headedman.AlsoBAKA- vbsubjprefixka-withmoodmarker occursasnabkana,abald-headedwoman, but this condition rare. b-1 st pdualexclusivesubjpronounwithnabkananirrealis mood We two not including hearer A bald-headed woman a rare will or might do sthg. Cf baka.si.occurrence. kalabakana phr Hisbaldness,hisbald-BAKKAVA vsc Occursassecondpartofstate. Used as a metaphor for a persons agedcompound verb stems, having the sense of ancondition.Agubkana! Myagedcondition! actionhesitantlyoruncertainly,feelingorLit.Mybaldness!Note:Baldnessofaged testing ahead.person may be respectfully referred to as an -kabakkava 1vb2 Compoundofka 5 -toacknowledgement of a persons senior statusgobakkava. To walk feeling the way within community. handsasindarkcave,orwitheyesBAKA.SIvb.subjaffixka.si irrealis bandaged. -kabakkava 2 vb 2 Compound of -ka 1 - tomoodmarkerb-1 st pplexclvb.subj pronounwithirrealismood.Allofus speak-bakkava. 1. To speak hesitantly asexcludinghearerwillormightdosthg. in unfamiliar language. Syn. baka-. 2.Tospeakwithdifficultyasagainstan impediment.BAKU 1 n 3 Village centre -bekwa. -kabakakava 3 vb 2 Compound of -ka 2 - to -BAKU 2 vb 3 transbiteon-bakkava.Toeatwithdifficulty, To bury s.o. -bekwa. hesitantly as eating fish with many bones, orBAKWAILAn 2 His footprint -bakwali. tryingtoeatwithaloosetooth.Kudu-BAKWALI vsc Occursassecondpartof bisamolu takabakakavato chew with Tryingcompoundverbstemswiththesenseof a loose tooth Proverbs 25.19.groping about or feeling about. -kalubakkava vb2 Compoundof-kalu 3-kibakwali vb2 Compound-bakkava. 1. Try to speak overcoming an inability,aswoundedlips. Anakaigalaimiof -kibakwali. To feel about with fingers; kukwalubakakavasiammakawala Iwaitedto grope in bag feeling for object.2-vabakwali vb2 Compoundof-va - while you tried to speak wise sayings Job 32.11.bakwaila.Towalkwithcare,hesitantlyas 2. To speak hesitatingly, speak reluctantly.with sore feet, or like a barefooted dimdim; 3.Totrytodocautiously,hesitantly;toto walk feeling about with feet.Komwaidosi attempt to do in a diffident or reluctant way.bivabakwalisimakawalataitalatokwau-kibakakava vb4 Compoundof-ki 1 -Everyonewillwalkhesitantlylikeablind man Zeph 1.17. bakakava. 1. To grope about, feel with fingersbakwaila n2 Hisfootprint.Syn. as when searching in dark for familiar object in drawer, basket, etckaibakwaila. 2. To feel about in dark room, cave, etc. kaibakwaila n2 Alsofoundas -vabakkava vb2 Compoundkwaibakwaila.1.Hisfootprint.Syn. kaikela. of -va 3 - foot-feel-bakkava. To walk feeling2. Sole of his foot; his instep. fortrackwithfeetasblindmanon3. Top of his foot from but not including unfamiliar path. Syn. -vabakwali.ankle joint to toes. kkavan 3 Fishing spot in deep water orTo be tired, weary; too tired to reef, beyond the lumata. Ant. takali Note: the-BALAUvb 1implicationmaybespotlocatedwithwork. Syn. nunumata, molou. difficulty,usingfishinglinesassiteisnot-balauwowola phr Atiredbodyvisible.Baldwin. tobalauAlazyman,wearyworker.Syn. BKANA adj2 Baldhead;aconditionweibala archaic, possibly obsolete.usually the butt of derision or ridicule. Used'