dered; to snatch with violence, or tliziyo yam ipapazela: My heart to wrest a thing from another. flutters, or palpitates; I am agi- isi PANGo, n.x. A violent thunderstorm, tated. It is so-called because the rain often i PAPv, n.x. The heart of an animal. falls in such quantity as to sweep z. The lungs. away many things by the violence um PAPU, n. z. The lung disease in cattle. of the torrents formed. uku PASA, v.i.x. To triple as a horse. z. i PANGO, n. x. A feeling of hunger, or an To prop up, or support, as a house empty, stomach; hence, the hollow by a pillar. between the ribs of a beast and the uku PAsuLUKA, vut..x. To struggle with hips, when hungry. difficulties so as to overcome them; uku PANHLA, v.t.x. To injure the eye, by to resist so as to escape from ar- causing any substance to enter it. rest. The primary meaning is, To so PANTSI, adv. x.z. Underneath. See contend as to effectually resist efforts ngapantsi. PANTSI is often used to made to subdue or conquer. Hence express near to, almost. Upantsi if a roll of leather or any other sub- kwokufa: He is almost dead. Wan- stance constantly flies back to its pantsi kwo'kubulawa: He was al- open condition and resists the at- most killed, tempts to reduce it to a roll, it is uku PANYAZA, ni.x. 1. To blink. said to pasuluka. It is therefore 2. To obscure the vision; to in- applied to a long-contended com- jure the eye, so that the sight is bat with an enemy, who has ob- injured. Upanyazile lakuwailitye: trained a temporary advantage, He blinked when the stone fell. when by renewed effort the advan- im PANZA, n.x. A scattering, as that of a tage lost is regained by rising again defeated army. z. A person who to combat, and either escaping the asks for food in time of scarcity, danger or overcoming at last. aku PANZA, v.i.x. To become scattered, as Ute ke wapasuluka ngakumbi an army when defeated, z. To ask wenza ngokwendoda wada woyisa: food as a favour in time of scarcity Again he took courage, and con- or of famine, tended manfully, until he gained uku PANZISA, v.t.x. To scatter; to disperse, the victory, z. uku Pasalaza. as by defeat in war, uku PATA, v.t.x.z. 1. To touch; to feel; to isi PANZISO, n.x. A scattering; a disper- handle. sion, as of a people driven and 2. To take charge of. Umntwana scattered by war from their upatwa ngu John: The child is in homes, the charge of John. uku PAPA, v.i.x. z. To fly; to be active 3. To undertake a charge, or to and diligent; to give heed to; to transact a business. Lomsebenzi be attentive, petwe ngu James: That affair is isi PAPA, n.z. A species of euphorbia; a undertaken by James. mushroom. 4. To rule; to be in authority um PAPA,n.z. A large species of euphorbia, over others; to be the general with thorns, officer in command. Umkosi uku PAPAMA, v.i.X.z. TO wake up from vpetwe ngu Faku: The army is sleep. commanded by Faku. In all these uku PAPATEKA, i. x.z. To be in a nervous senses it retains its original signi- timid state of feeling; hence, to fiction of being in immediate and bolt; to run suddenly and violently direct contact with the object or from the course, as a race horse; to undertaking spoken of, so that it is run away, as in a panic, and refuse presided over and carried into ef- to be controlled, as a horse when it feet by the person who is said to suddenly bolts. pata it, thus always embodying the uku PAPAzELA, v.i.x.z. 1. To fly towards first signification given, viz., To a certain place; to flutter over a touch; to feel. place. Intaka yapapazel pezulu: 5. To carry in the hand, as a The bird flew upwards, stick or weapon of war. Wapete 2. To be agitated; to feel con- umpu: He carried a gun. Abapete fused; to be nervously timid. In- amakaka: Those who carry shields. I---I II' -- ------ -~----- ----- --- -----R-------.....--------^ll~~b--- Il1Yr ~CI-!~l- I _....~ ......~.-. _- PANGO. 165 PATA.