GOLIDE. i GOLIDE, n.x.z. Gold. Kaffiriz.d from the English. i GoLorr, n.x. A bird named the Lory; a kind of parrot. uku GOLOZA, v. i. x. To sit alone, as a person in a reverie; to sit solitary, as one lost in thought. uku GOLOZELA, v.t.x. To sit still, silent, and alone for a purpose, as to sit to watch for anything. Sendiyaku- golozela isela: I will go and watch for the thief. Ndisagolozela isi- piwo enditenjiswa ngaso: I am looking for the gift which was pro- mised me. um GOMA, n.z. A witch doctor; an Isa- nusi; a doctor of high rank. in GoMA, x. See i NGOMA, under the let- ter N. uku GOMBA, v. t. x. To hollow or dig out a pit with a small opening, as a corn pit; to excavate. um GoMBA, n.z. The tall feather of the domestic cock. uku GoMBoNCA, v.i.x. To hollow out; to scoop out, as in wood or stone. um GOMO, n. z. The plain truth; the naked fact; the long and short of a matter. uku GONA, v. t z. To embrace; to carry in the arms as a child. in GONE, n. x. A description of long grass. z. Ingongoni. in Gosio, n.z. A complicated, difficult affair. in GONGOMA, n.x. A rising on the head caused by a blow. in GONGONI, n. z. Long thin grass used for brooms. x. Ingone. in GoNaoNo, n.z. The wax of the ear. uku GONGQozA, v.i.x. To sound with a rat- tling, hollow, or reverberating sound, as thunder, or as a vehicle rumbling in the distance. (Onoma- topoetic.) uku GoNsxA, v.t.x. 1. To dig deep; to dig a pit.-2. To question deeply; to search out the truth of a statement by searching questions.-3. To pilfer; to purloin. imi GONGXA, x. Pits in the ground. imi GoN xwAeA, n.x. Small gutters or holes in a road caused by rain. in GONo, n.z. The nipple of the human breast. in GoNoTI, n. z. Rattan, a kind of cane, much used for the construction of the doors of native luts. in GoxTSI. n.x. A corner of a room ; a recess. i3 GQALISELA. in GONYAMA, n.x.z. A lion. uku GONYAMELA, v. i. x. To attempt that which is beyond one's strength. uku GONYELA, v.t.X. To act with energy; to put forth all a person's strength in the accomplishment of an enter- prise. uku GoQA, v.t.z. To fence or ward offa blow. i Gogo, n.z. A heap of logs of wood. um GoQo, n.z.A bar of wood, along roller. i GOTYI, n.x. The name of a small bird. in GOXOWANE, n.x. A gathering of dry bones, or anything that makes a rattling noise. in Gozi, n.x.z. An accident; calamity; hurt; injury; danger. uku GQABAZISA, t. x. 1. To give the out- line of a speech or a purpose with- out giving the details.-2. To drop quickly, as drops of rain in a shower. uku GQABUKA, v.i. x. To burst, as a tumour or boil. z. To break off; to expire; to die. Lit. To break off from life. uku GQABUKELA, v. i.x. To burst forth on any person or object. uku GQABULA, v.t.x. To break off as a string or rope. z. To die; to ex- pire. uku GQABUZA, v.t.x. To cause to burst. uku GQABUZELA, v. t. x. T cause to burst forth on any person, place, or thing. uku GQADAZA, v. t.x. To dodge; to evade by a sudden shift of place; to es- cape by running from side to side when pursued. uku GQADAZISA, v.t.x. To dodge a person, as the hare dodges the hounds in running from side to side. ubu GQAGALA, n.x. Artful speech, which is intended to attain some purpose which is concealed by the speaker. i GQAGoq, n.z. An ear or cob of maize, the corns of which are placed irregu- larly over the surface; an imper- fectly formed ear of Indian corn. uku GQAGQANGISA, n.z. To place things ir- regularly or in a disorderly manner; to do anything unevenly, as stitch- ing or sewing. in GQAKAGA, n. x. The small pox. uku GQALA, v.i.x. To observe attentively. uku GQALISA, v. t. x. To draw the attention; to cause a person's attention to be fixed on an object. uku GQALISELA, v.t.x. To attentively ob- serve any person or object; to pay particular attention to an object; to select for observation or attraction.