ZWATL 2 ZwaTr, n.x.z. A description of wood used for kindling a fire by friction = Iviti. ilm ZwAzwA, n.x.z. A species of hawk. ili Zws, n.z. A country. i Zwn, n.x.z. A contracted form of Ii- zwe :A country. Isi ZwE, n.x.z. A nation, a people. in ZWEcO, n.s. A small red bird which has four long feathers in its tail. Zwx, x. This word denotes intense stillness, such as is felt in tropical climates, when there is a great stillness in the air, with an intensely 60 ZWINIYA. heat of the sun. It is often used, though not always, with Ukuti, which see at No. 8 of its eacanings, Lati zwi ilanga: The sun was in- tensely hot, accompanied with great stillness of the air. um ZWILIZWILI, n.x. A wren, or hedge sparrow. So called from the noise it makes resembling the word. in ZwININm, n.x. 1. Intense stillness and heat, as on a hot summer's day, without wind or clouds. 2. A lamentation of manypeople. in ZWINIYA, n.x. The lash of a whip. FINIS. LornDON: PR1NTrD nY WILT TAM NICHOLS, 46, IOXTON SQUARE,.