TLANTSt. in TLANTSI, n.x. A spark of fire. in TLANzr, n.x. A fish. in TLAULO, n.x. A fine, or pecuniary in TLAULELO, punishment, paid for another; a ransom; a sum paid for the release of another from punishment. in TLIZIYo, n.x. The heart, of man or animal. in TLOKO, n.x. 1. The head, of man or animal. 2. The principal part of a sub- ject; the beginning of a matter. Intloko yalonto nipambane ngayo iyiyipina? What is the point of the matter you are 'disputing about . 8. The head or chief of a people. Abazintloko zabantu: These are the heads of the people. in TLOKOnLAZA, n.x. The spring season of the year. in TLOKOMo, n.x. A loud noise, as of peo- ple shouting, or of vehicles running on a stony road. in TLOLA, n.x. Spies of an army, who go out to reconnoitre before an attack is made. in TLOMBs, e.x. A description of hea- thenish dance. in TLoNDu, s.x. Lewdness; the unclean wickedness of young people. in TLONHLO, n.x. The sides of the head running back from the temples on each side, until the hair is reached. in TLOYA, 2.x. Whey of milk. in TLUMELO, n.x. Sprouts. Usually ap- plied to the young sprouts of an old plant, especially to the shoots of old Kaffir corn stalks. which have been left in the ground after reap- ing, and have produced a second crop in the succeeding year, which in warm climates often takes place. in TLaeGU, n.x. Pain; physical suffering. in To, n.x.z. 1. A thing; any article; any inanimate substance. 2. A subject; any matter of dis- cussion or conversation. Lonto ubuteta ngayo: The subject you were speaking of. EEyonanto bebe pikisana ngayo: The matter they were contending about. isi To, n.x.z. 1. The calf of the human leg. 2. The whole leg of an animal. ulu To, n.x.z. Thing. Used negatively to denote nothing. Asiluto: It is nothing; of no consequence. uku TOBA, v.i.x.z. To bend; to stoop; to bow down the person. v.t. To re- duce a swelling by fomenta- tion. i TonA, adj.x. Nine. The prefix varies with the spec. of the noun referred to. Abantu abalitoba: Nine per- sons. Izindlu ezilitoba: Nine houses. Amadoda alitoba: Nine men. isi TosA, n.x. Ninth. Umntu owesitoba. The ninth person. uku TOBEKA, v.n.x.z. To be humble, sub- missive, lowly. Lit. To be bowed down. uku TOBEKA, s.X. Humility; self-abase- ment. Ukutobeka kwentliziyo: Humility of mind, or heart. uku TOBELA, v.t.X.Z. TO bow or incline to- wards; to be submissive to. To- bela intliziyo zenu ngakuye n Ye- hovah: Incline your hearts towards the Lord. uku ToBISA, v.t.x. To humble; to subdue; to bend. isi Tono,n.x.z. A fomentation; a poultice for reducing a swelling or local in- flammation. um TOBO, n.z. A herb from which a poul- tice or fomentation is made. uku TOBOZA, v.t.z. To flatter; to soothe, as the soothing down of a person's anger. ToProfoo, adj.x. Softness. It denotes that which is soft to the touch; applied to a swelling on the person. Isandla sadumba sada satofotofo: The hand swelled until it was soft, or puffed up. Also applied to ripe fruit. Iziqamo ezitofotofo: Fruit which is soft from ripeness. The prefix changes with the spec. of the noun qualified. isi TOKAZANA, a.x.z. A small or young heifer. i TOKAZr, n.x.z. A heifer. in TOKAZI, n.x.z.. A large huge thing. Compounded of Into: Thing; and Kazi: The superlative form of comparison. 2. A female. uku TOKOMBISA, v.i.x. To hang down the head as if ashamed. Intloko, uyi- tokombise enge ulisela: He held down his head as if he were a thief. isi TOKOTOKO, n.x. Darkness; gloomi- ubu ToKOTOKO, J ness. uku TOKOZA, v.i.z. To be in an enjoyable TOKOZA.