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kipawale
/ kipa.wale /n., A variety of sweet potato.
- References:
- HP 142.
KI-PA-WA-LE
v. Kipa and wale, gratuitously. To go and sit unbidden in another's house.
2. To enter another's premises with dishonest intentions.
3. To seize and take another's property.
KI-PA-WA-LE
s. The coming upon and taking another's property without right.
2. The name of a species of sweet potato.
kipawale
/ kī'-pă-wă'-le /1. n., The coming upon with no expressed purpose.
2. n., An intruder.
3. n., Intrusion.
Kipawale (kī'-pă-wă'-le), v.
/ kī'-pă-wă'-le /[Kipa, to turn in and lodge, and wale, gratuitously.]
1. To go and sit unbidden in another's house.
2. To enter another's premises with dishonest intentions.
3. To happen in; to come in by chance.
kipawale
Variety of sweet potato. (HP 142.)
Ki-pa-wa-le
v. to enter another’s premises with dishonest intentions.
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