ékétvargékét1n(Of a human, animal, insect) a bite.Ékét kutu ohu nim dô gnómu mékét do nii.Perhaps it's the bite of a dog flea that I feel biting me here now.vTo bite (someone, something)."A," mon Kefti, "yó gunuhu tendo eles mit ofi, knikou yó kem blawang, tódô le gel mékét.""Oh," Firefly said, "the reason I bring fire with me is because I fear the mosquitoes who always bite."g-, h-, k-, m-.Deng hulung mékét ngà ni.This child already knows how to bite.n-, s-.Timbow deng tahu kwasen bè yó, lemwót yó kem tau sékét le kudà mò lelen le hatan yem bud kkay le kul bigu deng hayahen bè yó.When it's truly daybreak, they begin to have the horses bite each other (fight) as a pastime while they wait for food to be served that morning.syntengen 2cfangil1 1mékét kdaw/mékét bitilidiomDrought (lit. the sun is biting, sun directly overhead, extremely hot day).mékét kukumenidiomHis judging is reasonable, strict, no consideration but fair.Deng nékét kukum uu laen bud gmoem ne ni.The court has found you guilty (lit. biten you), there is nothing you can do now.sékét te kwangidiomBackbiting.hékét kudàTo fight horses.2vTo snap together, as a padlock; to thread, as bolt and burr.g-, h-, k-, m-.Là buden mékét yem kendadu.The padlock no longer snaps together (lit. bites).n-.

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