Nakunere, calabash on forked stick.
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Nalo oleso̲zi, exophthalmos.
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Ne͉, suffix indicating completion; inagileline͉, when they
finish burial ; iluene͉, I have made it.
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Ne͉, not; o͉ne͉bie, she bore no children.
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Ne, particle meaning give ; irhiene, I take and give.
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Ne, prefix meaning let; newole, let the town know;
nihasa, let him, us, etc., pay.
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Ne, who (rel. pronoun); o͉mano͉gbe, the man whom he
killed ; o͉mano͉gbe̽, the man who killed him.
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Ne͉ge͉dea̽, two days ago.
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Ne͉ge͉dene, three days ago.
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Ne͉ko͉zuwu, stomach ache.
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Ne͉vede̽ha, five days ago.
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Ne͉vedehino, six days ago.
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Ne͉vedelwane, seven days ago.
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Nevuse, four days ago. §EDO DICTIONARY. 229
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Ni, prefix meaning let; nunalue, let us do it.
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Noa loa, suffix indic. death ; igbọma, I kill a man ; Igbọma-
noa, I kill a man dead.
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Node͉kisori, name for a stone axe.
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Nogbese, one who gives big dashes.
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Nogbigbelua, a suicide.
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No̯iadigbe, substitute for pawn or condemned man.
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No̯iyẹmẹ, it is good for me.
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No͉le͉mi, intelligent man.
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Nome͉ti, a strong, industrious man.
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No͉rhuele, recently circumcised boy (?).
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No͉ri͉digaxi, any one.
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No͉ro͉̽, of them (lit., who was); no͉dio͉no͉ro͉, the eldest of
them.
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No͉biẹwẹzo͉, defendant.
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No͉we͉se, broad. §230 EDO DICTIONARY.
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No͉ze͉le͉le nozelele, in order.
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No̲zoxialo̲, brave man (strong for eye).
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