Se-Suto-English and English-Se-Suto vocabulary; Mantsue a se-Sotho le se-English le hlaloso ea 'ona
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Author(s)Adolphe Mabille
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ISBN / ASIN1130753522
ISBN-139781130753523
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...defend Sisa v.n. to give much milk a cow) Sisa v.n. to be moved (of heart only); pelo ea--sob Sisimbha v.n. to pant, start sisiinolla to excite, make afraid sisimom to cause to pant, move sisimoloha to sigh, pant Sitinya v t. to shake sitiinyeha to be shaken Sisitheha v.n. to dawdle, go slowly against one's will Sita v.t. to prevent, be impossible to, conquer; pass. voice sitoa ke to be unable, sin siteloa to sin against Sithabela v.n. to overwhelm; ho aithabeloa ke litaba to be over-whelmed, by business Sitsa v.t. to grant, favour with So verb. part, with the negation ha: not yet, as ha ke e-so ho bone I have not yet seen: cf. Sketch, P-55 So, sbna & suna adj. sOna motho here is the man; plur. se bona here are they; selina litaba the mafoter stands thus Sbba & sbballa & sobana v.n. to march together in a body Sobela--Sobela v.t. gather around something or somebody Sobokella v.t. to do something slovenly Sohle, ho re--to enter abruptly Sohletsa v.t. to throw in, push in Hohleletsa to push in entirely Sohloka v.t. to ruin, destroy, spoil fiohlokawa to be dishevelled, in disorder Hohlokanya to put into disorder Sohl,mela v.n. to fall into Holdometsa to push, shove into Sohola v.n. to make fun, mock voholla to contemn, despise, laugh at Soka v.t. to trim, stir, row ttolemtya to put upside down, mix nokela to threaten Sokama v n. to be inclined, slanting So.W/a (holl.) v.n. to try hard Sokbloha v.u. to turn round, be converted nokolOhela to turn to, becorre a convert to noh'illa to turn, convert Sola v.t. to cause a rash to break out; also to refuse; soloa to have a rash said to be ciused by the serpent's spittle Sola v.t. to throw off the skin, the hair; moult sol iso to brush well Sbila v.n. to err, roam, wander about SoloLam/a v.n. to put in diso...
