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ubi [ ˥ ˩ ] a slap; cf. gbe 1 [ ˥ ].
    
ubidɔ̃ [ ˩ ˩ ˩ ] a leopard-like animal,
    but smaller.
    
ubo [ ˩ ˥ ] a creeper, with a very
    thick stem; fruit eaten by
    monkeys.
    
ubɔrhɛ [ ˥ ˩ ˩ ] stockings (the word
    is not much used); cf. Yor.
    ibɔsɛ [ ˧ ˩ ˩ ].
    
ubɔʋ̃ɛ 1 [ ˩ \ ˩ ] act of building;
    cf. 1 [ ˥ ].
    
ubɔʋ̃ɛ 2 [ ˩ \ ˩ ] act of predicting;
    prediction; cf. 2 [ ˥ ].
    
ububã [ ˥ ˥ ˩ ] (1) a tree, Vitex
    rivularis. (2) stocks (for of-
    fenders); ɔkã-ɽ̃ɛ̃ y-ububã [ ˩ / ˦ ˧ ˧ ˩ ]
    he put (lit. fixed) him in the
    stocks.
    
ubũʋ̃ɛ [ ˩ \ ˩ ] being numerous;
    great number; crowd; ubũʋ̃-ɛ̃ʋo
    iɽ̃ã ya ɣade [ ˩ ˥ ˦ ˩ ˥ / ˥ ˦ / ] they were
    coming in crowds; cf. bũ [ ˥ ].
    
udahae [ ˩ ˩ ˩ ] coral-bead strings
    (about 6) tied round the fore-
    head (worn by the Ɔba and some
    big chiefs); cf. ɛhae [ ˩ ˩ ].
    
udasuɛ [ ˥ / ˥ ] a small blue and red
    lizard; said to be poisonous (?).
    
Udazi [ ˥ / ˩ ] an attribute of Osa
    [ ˩ ˩ ]: Osa n-Udazi [ ˩ ˩ ˥ / ˩ ]: the
    meaning is not clear.
    
ude [ ˥ ˩ ] enlarged spleen (mainly as
    a babies’ disease) (visible swel-
    ling in the abdomen, movable;
    a pinching feeling; sleepiness
    and lack of appetite); v. oʋa [ ˥ ˩ ]
    (name of the organ).
    
ude [ ˩ ˩ ] advice; ude n-ubu ʋ̃ɛ ɽe
    ma gbe [ ˩ ˩ ˥ / ˦ ˩ / ˦ ] the advice
    you have given me is very good;
    cf. ibude [ ˩ ˩ ˩ ]; v. bu 2 [ / ].
    
udefiagbɔ̃ [ ˩ ˥ / ˩ ] “fallen into the
    world”: a man without any
    support (“backstay”, v. oseɣe
    [ ˥ ˩ ˩ ]); a full orphan; v. de 1 [ ˥ ],
    fi [ ˥ ], agbɔ̃ [ ˩ ˩ ].