afakedoafakedoEnglishAvocado; tree bearing green or purple fruits with edible green flesh surrounding large seeds that is usually used as dessertOfakedo sanyunyuula hyʼebibala ebindi.Avocado pears are not as sweet as most fruit.sp. Persea americana fam. Lauraceae1.5.1Tree5.2.3.1.1Food from seeds5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
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ahabomboobubombobanana stew; bananas wrapped in banana leaves before placing them in the pot for cooking5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
ahanuunuobunuunuimmature banana flower that drops offEnjuhi jinuuna mu bununu omubisi.Bees suck juice from the immature flowers of bananas.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
ahatundaobutunda1passion fruit vine; climbing plant with colourful flowers from which edible oval fruit grow and that turn purple or yellow when ripesp. Passiflora eduli fam. Passifloraceae5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.3Grass, herb, vine2fruit from the passion plant5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit3squeezed passion fruit used as a beverage5.2.3.6Beverage5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
amasanjaolusanjadry banana leavesAmasanja abaatu bagewihira hu magombe.People cover themselves with banana dry leaves when keeping vigil at the grave.6.2.5.4Plant product5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plantohudaanya ahasanjaIdiom. hand over to s.b. else; indicate who is to dance next by throwing them the cloth that is tied around the wait while dancing4.2.4Dance7.4.1Give, hand to
efubyaefubyabanana that has failed to ripen or get ready6.2.5.2Crop failure5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas
ehibalaebibalaLuganda1fruit; usually sweet-tasting part of a tree or shrub that holds seeds that can be eaten5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.5Parts of a plant2Metaphor. s.t. pleasant or the successful results of work or actions3.4.1.2Happy4.4.1Prosperity
ehiholoholoebiholoholostem, trunk of banana plant that remains after a bunch of bananas has been cut5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
ehiŋaguebiŋagucluster of bananas of which ten or so clusters form a bunch of bananasEhiŋagu ehirala sihiiguta abaatu ababiri.One hand of bananas is not enough for two people.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
ehirafu1ebirafufruit that is about to ripen5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.5Parts of a plant1.5.6Growth of plants
ehisugusaebisugusastalk on which banana clusters and fingers growEhisuguswa ehyʼetemwa ehulu hisobola ohubaaho ebiŋagu ehumi.A stalk of a large bunch of bananas can have ten clusters.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
embafuembafugrapefruit-sized fruit of the incense tree with a hard covering and a soft kernelEmbya jʼomubbaani jibaho amoola amoomu.The seeds of the incense tree have hard covers.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
embeheembehegrain; seeds of grass-like crops like rice and milletEmbehe endala eyʼomubere yamaamo omubere ogwigusa engoho edatu.One sorghum seed can yield enough grains to satisfy three hens.Omuhuuji gudumuuha gwaleha embehe hu lugali ni bahonja.The chaff blows and leaves the grain on a tray when winnowing.5.2.3.1.1Food from seeds5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.5Parts of a plant
embiiyeamabiiyebanana from which banana beer is brewed5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas5.2.3.7.1Alcohol preparation
emboleryaemboleryarotted banana stem5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
embooboemboobocluster of banana flowers on a banana plantEnjuhi jibingira hu bunuunu bwʼemboobo ni jinuunamo omubisi.Bees swarm on the undeveloped parts of the banana flower sucking juice.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
emiryoomulyofruit; edible part of a plant that develops from flowers and that contains seeds5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.5Parts of a plant
engotaengotabunch of bananas that consists of ten or so clusters of banana fingers5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit6.2.1.4.2Growing bananas1.5.5Parts of a plant
eniimueniimufruit of the lemon treeAmoola gʼomuniimu aga babihire mu sukaali galimo ehiriisa ehihuuma omubiri ehya C.The candied peel made from the rind contains vitamin C.5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit
enyanyaasienyanyaasipineapple; perennial tropical plant with spiny curved leaves that is grown for its sweet fruitsp. Ananas comosus fam. Bromeliaceae5.2.3.1.2Food from fruit1.5.3Grass, herb, vine