b'convenience given to explain away disorder-TOM 1 vb 1 pl, -tomwaisi 1. To stop, stay still oneisnotwillingtoconfesstoifweseehere, at this point. Syn. -toma, Ant. -towa. heap of rubbish in our garden we know it is2. To appear, stop at one point, subj lighttoliwowolalamsomsa.Synsaidtobein dark place, star at point in sky. tolibwala, who is also an anonymous creatortomlan Its place here.of disorder or untidiness in a dwelling. Note:ototomla loc Atthisveryplace.Eka, Thereisnosemanticconnectionbetweenototomlalagimakwaina Atthisverycavethis term and the lexeme wowola.whereSaulstopped,Davidwashiding1 TOLIYAMATA n S.o.incharge,overseerSml 24.3. -tomwavb 1 pl-tomwaisi Kilivila dialect toliyamata., form for Kavataria -tom. This shows a wordTOLIYOUYAn S.o. who has power to bring afinal occurrence of the phoneme mw, theplyouya wind toli 1 -youya 2 .form in Kavataria dialect of -tomwaisi shows -TOLOMLAvb 2 that historically the word final mw was true 4To stand there with othersfor this word in both dialects. -to lomla.-kitom vb4 Alsofoundas-kitomwaTOLOSILA n2 Theappearanceofsthg.Kilivila dialect. Compound of -ki 1 tom 1 .Occurs as second part of phr, and does notTo make s.o,/sthg stand or stay here at this have lexemic status apart from this.place.ivitoki tolosilaphr kitom n3 S.o.spersonalequipment,asLit. He recognised its appearance. He understood this thing. Note:carpenterstools,whichhemustkeepin The Thephr functionsliketheEnglishspeechorder to do his work.Toliwaga la kitom formulaitlookslike;SeeextendedstudyToliwaga chiefs equipment. with -vitoki. totomlan 5 . Its backDerived from tomla-TOLOVA vb2 Tostandsomewhereelsepart,thebackwallofbuilding,theback 4 1 partinsideabuildingcontextcouldrefer -to lova .alsotooutsideofabackwall.Eivigaki -TOLU num Alsooccursas-tonu.The totomla Buliyoyovaformed the back of This apparentpreferencefornatonuovernatoluthe Tent Exod 26.24. appliesaswasnotedfornatana-see-talaTOM 2n3 Verticalmeasuredepth,height above. Suffixed to classifiers obligatorily with Thephrsense of three of, or innum phr-lima -tolu kala tom may refer to the depth of a well,ortheheightofabuildingortree.A eight of.Yalima yatolu yekwesi Eight leaves.verticalmeasurementofdepthofseawater Note:onlyapparentoccurrencewithoutaby a scale measured against the human body. classifieriswhenbasketsfulofyamsareAmmakawalakamtom? Howdeepisit beingcounted,whentheoptionalzero classifierisemployed,asin-tolupetalawhere you are standing?Agu tom ilaguva ima okwaitutugudepth of water came up kaulathreebasketsofyamssyn.tatoluThe petala kaulatomykneesEzek47.4.Otherpossible answers to this question:Ila okwetutugu -tolulaord num Third item in a series. Its up to my knees.Ila okuvaliguIts up to my Cf. lexemes for higher numbers, as luwotolu, waist.Ila ovisiaguIts up to my armpits.Ilalakatutolu, lakatuluwotolu. okaiyoguItsuptomyneck.ItokuwosaiguTOLUBULOBWAGA n S.o.partlyinformed Its over my head. to 2 -lubulobwaga.-TOMA 1 vb 2 4 ma.To stand here -toTOLGUTA n Personsea-travellingto 2 - TOMA 2 n 3 1. A species of fish, identified as lguta. thesalmon-herring Chanoschanos Munro ,Third item -tolu.63, pl 5. -TOLULA 1 ord num2 2.Thisisthesuperordinatetermforthe TOLULA n S.o. who presides at lula offeringto 3 -lula 1 .tomafishfamilyherrings,whichincludes the following species: kaluvavaya, kanakulau, TOLUVADADA n S.o.whopraiseslavishlykatakaila,kulubuya,kuyu,liliyama,loudona, to 3 lova 2 dada 1 .siworu, toulem toulom, toma, wiwilia.'