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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. 1888 Excerpt: ...en ka yi inagdna. It is more likely kube'rta than kubuta, Psalm li., 4. Compare the difficult passage in Isaiah ix. 4. Don kouone kubuta da si da amdsi da kubuta cikin ddmin fata, for every greave of those armed with greaves; or for all war-shoes put on at the noise of battle, &c. Ya kuberta, i.q. ya samu bard or ya fita, or atnbdsi gdskia, he is acquitted; justified. Kilda, (pi. kuddse), n., fly. Kuddsin zumnu, swarm of bees. Mainya da ydra mka taru ga bdkin kofa kamdn kuddsen zumud; kiiddn dbduga, n., a small bug in fresh cotton. Kuddn sdnu, n., a fly which infects cattle, but is not poisonous. Kuddsen kdre, n., lice. Kiiddn gerke, n., sand-fly. Kududura, n., a knife used by women for cutting gero, ochre, &c. Kudunia, n., a mountain. Kudura, to purpose steadfastly; to follow steadily. Providence. Kuduru, n., cruelty to prisoners. Kudusi, n., tares. Kufta (pi. Mftai), n., riding-boots with a division for the large toe. Kufti, n., shoes of red or yellow leather, in Kano called subdda. Kufuli, tr., to extinguish, as vvuta, fitilla. Kugia, pi. form, clasps. Kuikiri, n., the cry of a guinea-fowl. Kuka, n., monkey bread-tree. Description of: Dagd nan suna da itdtudn kuka daydwa. Jikin itdcen kuka daia sina yin mutdne tdlatin; dma kuka ba ta dwo kaman rimi; sdi tana da girima; da tpfonta mu ka yin mia tana k kdise ko dainye. Kukowa, n., wrestling. Kuku, n., a fish with light skin. Kukuki, n., a variety of baobol (calabash) tree; small fruit; its bark is a medicine for cattle. Kukuma (pi. kukumai), n., a fish, species of eel. Kukuru, pr. n., Benin country. Kul, i. q. kur, Codj'., if, when; kulyahse, always. Kula, tr., to hearken, give ear to, observe, mind, take notice of, care for. Bdyin Kano ankula da su? fin dei ki ce I, sai mu kula mdki si, if yo...