ZIYA. highly esteem oneself; to presume; to be arrogant. ZIYA, x. Tense form of the verb, specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. present indicative. They are. Ziyagoduka inkomo: The cattle are going home. Also prefixed to the infinitive of the verb to express future time. Specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Inkomo ziya kufika : The cattle will arrive. Ziya kugaulwa izinti: The rods will be cut. Ziya kubako izicaka: The servants will be there. uku ZIALEZA, v.t.x. To commit oneself to the charge of another. Baziyaleza kwenkosi ukuba ibalondoloze: They committed themselves unto the Lord, that He might- protect them. uku ZIZEKELA, v.t.x. To take for oneself a wife. (See uku Zekela.) Bazizekela abafazi kwintombi zelolizwe: They took the daughters of that land to be their wives. i Zizi, n.x. Dimness of sight; one whose eyes are dim; one of indistinct vision. u ZIzr, n.x. Dimness of vision. ZIzIPINAi adv.x. Which? Specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Zizipina inkomo uzi- tengileyo Which of the cows have you bought? Zizo, x. 1. They are they, themselves. Specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Zizo inkomo: They are the cattle, &c. 2. When Zizo follows an active verb, it means that the action of the verb was accomplished "by them." Yenzwa zizo: It was done by them, referring to a noun of specs. 3 4, or 5 plu. Zo, x. Tense form of the verb, future time, specs. 3, 4, and 5'plu. Zofika inkomo : The cattle will arrive. ZoDwA, x. They alone; they only. Spec. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Zinkomo zodwa: Cattle alone; nothing but cattle. uku ZOLA, v.i.x.z. 1. To be still; to cease from agitation or violent feeling. Intliziyo yake iselizolile. His heart is now at rest. 2. To abate; to grow calm. Umoya seluzolile: The wind has abated. Uyenza uqwitela luzole: He maketh the storm a calm. uku ZOLA, verbal noun, x. A calm. Kwa- bako ukuzola okukulu: There was a great calm. ZOLILE, adj.x. Calm; still; tranquil. i8 ZOTE. Ulwandle luzolile: The sea is calm. Intliziyo ezolileyo : A tranquil heart. in ZoLO, n.x. A calm. i ZoLo, n.x.z. Yesterday. i ZOLOLINYE, n.x.z. The day before yes- terday. ZoMBIlN, adj.x. Specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Both.Izindluzombini: Bothhouses. ZoNA, x. They themselves; the same. Referring to nouns of specs. 3, 4, and 5 plu. uku ZONDA, v.t.x.z. To be the subject of strong feeling; to be enthusiastic in feeling towards any object or project. Hence, 1. To hate. Uyandizonda: He hates me. 2. To have a strong desire for a thing. Ndiyalizonda elohashe : I have a strong desire after that horse. uku ZONDANA, v.t.x. To hate one another. uku ZONDEKA, V.t.X.Z. To be regarded with strong feelings from others. Usually it denotes being in bad repute; to become hateful to others. uku ZONDELELA, v.t.x. To follow determi- nately after any object. um ZOND, n.x.z. A hater; a persecutor. in ZONno, n.x.z. Envy; hatred. um ZONDO, n.x.z. 1. A Spanish fly. 2. A beetle which lives on the mimosa tree.: ama ZONDOLWANE, n.x. The tips of the human toes. Ndema ngamazondo- Iwane : I stood on tip-toe. ZONE, adj.x. All four. Spec. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Inkabi zone: All four oxen. Satenga imazi zone: We purchased all four cows. uku ZoNaoMA, v.i.x. To thunder. i ZoGawE, v.z. A dog with a white ring round the neck. ZONTANnATL, adj.x. All six. Spec. 3,4, and 5 plu. Inkwenkwezi zontan- datu: all six stars. ZoNTATu, adj.x. All three. Spec. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Indlela zontatu: All three paths. ZoNTIANU, adj.x. All five. Spec. 3, 4, and 5 plu. Izindlu zontlanu: All five houses. Izinti zontlanu: All five rods. uku ZoNWAr, v.i.x. To scratch the person. um Zonzo, n.z. A man with very thin legs; one the calves of whose legs are without flesh. i ZOTE, n.x. A feeling of faintness arising from weakness.