ahamumune1obumumune1food; specially prepared delicious food that is kept aside for a beloved childObumumune babuliira munju.Food for the beloved child is eaten indoors.7.4.5Keep something5.2.1.5Serve food3.4.1.1.3Prefer5.2.3.4Prepared food2small amount of packed food carried by s.b. on a journey as a meal5.2.3.4Prepared food
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amacalacalafat, floating on hot soup6.3.7Animal products1.2.3.2Oil5.2.3.4Prepared food
amagabaniaclotted floating fat in soupAmagania onagabitirisa ohugalya gahulwasa amagejo.If you eat much fatty soup you can suffer from obesity.6.3.7Animal products1.2.3.2Oil5.2.3.4Prepared food
amahaaŋamingled thick millet porridge that is left over and sticks to the side of the pot and that is removed by scraping8.1.7.4Remain, remainder5.2.3.4Prepared food
amakolooniEnglishmacaroni; tubular pasta made of wheat flour that is commonly eaten by most people in Bunyole5.2.3.4Prepared food
amanaawafat from meat that floats on hot soupAliiye enyama galeha amanaawa mumunwa.He has eaten meat and left some grease on his mouth.6.3.7Animal products1.2.3.2Oil5.2.3.4Prepared food
amasisiisifinely pounded groundnuts, simsim, or sesame5.2.3.1.1Food from seeds5.2.3.3.3Spice5.2.3.4Prepared food
ayisikuliimuayisikuliimuEnglishice cream; frozen dessert made of cream, sugar, eggs and fruits5.2.3.4Prepared food
bbando1flour obtained by milling maize5.2.3.1.1Food from seeds5.2.3.3Cooking ingredients6.2.1.1.3Growing maize5.2.1.2.3Grind flour2posho; food made from maize flour5.2.3.1.1Food from seeds6.2.1.1.3Growing maize5.2.3.4Prepared food
bbofulo omulambabbofulo omulambaEnglishloaf; type of bread shaped like a brick that can be sliced5.2.3.4Prepared food
capaticapatipancake, chapati; thin, flat, round cake made from wheat flour by frying both sides5.2.3.4Prepared food
ebirungoehirungospice, condiment; powder or seeds of plants added to food for flavour5.2.3.3Cooking ingredients5.2.3.3.3Spice5.2.3.4Prepared food
ecukuyuamacukuyucocoyam; crop that grows in the mud of shallow waters like the edges of lakes, rivers and ponds, whose white and red-violet roots are eatensp. Colocasia antiquorum fam. Araceae5.2.3.1Food from plants5.2.3.1.5Food from roots5.2.3.1.3Food from vegetables1.5.3Grass, herb, vine6.2.1Growing crops5.2.3.1.4Food from leaves5.2.3.4Prepared food
edodoloedodolosauce made from the leaves of coco yams5.2.3.1.3Food from vegetables5.2.3.1.4Food from leaves5.2.3.4Prepared food
efufuleamafufuleroast; banana or potato roasted under cinders5.2.3.4Prepared food5.2.1.1Cooking methods
efugeprepared food made from mashed cereals and any root crop5.2.3.4Prepared food
eheresudregs; ash left after filtering salt8.1.7.4Remain, remainder5.2.3.4Prepared food
ehihale1old; s.t. that is not newEnjala ya Lukunguula yaliŋo mu hiseera ehyahale.The Lukunguula Famine was in the old times.Sehuluwe gafuuye hale.His grand father died a long time ago.3.5.4.5History8.4.6.5.4Old, not new8.4.6.2Past2dried, e.g. s.t. dried by smoking1.3.3.1Dry8.3.7.8.4Preserve5.2.3.4Prepared food
ehinyaebinya1arena, playing field; wide open cleared place where people gather for entertainment4.2.6.2Sports8.5.4.4Interval, space4.2.6.2.2Basketball4.2.6.2.1Football, soccer8.2.5Big area4.2.7Play, fun8.5.4.3Space, room2s.t. that can get cooked to readiness or catch fireOlugoye lunya.A cloth has caught fire.5.2.1Food preparation5.2.3.4Prepared food5.2.1.1Cooking methods5.5Fire
ehinyunyuulavar.ehinyunyuuliebinyunyuulasweet thing; s.t. having a taste similar to that of sugar2.3.3Taste5.2.3.3.1Sugar5.2.3.4Prepared food