Meaning:a stick shoved into the smouldering embers of a used fire after all the halfburned pieces of wood (midhappu) have been salvaged for subsequent use. The migho:mbe: keeps the fire alive under the powdery ash and is used to relight the next fire
Meaning:-ya:s-/-ya:- vi., be horrified by something one sees or imagines will happen
Comments:kumikya:sɛ She was horrified to see it; aNgaɔ:mɛmɔʔlɛnhɛnaNbhɛlleamikya: I'm not going to look at it because I'll be horrified at the sight of it.
Entry:mikciʔ
Grammar:n.
Meaning:dirt in one's eyes, exudate in one's eyes due to infection
Derivation:[mik eye + ciʔ bit]
Comments:amikciʔsa:riklɔ:n There's lots of exudate in my eyes; Nep. ciprā,kacerā; cf. mikciʔbʔnbʔn,mikhi,hadziʔ.
Entry:mikciʔbǝnbǝn
Grammar:n.
Meaning:profuse purulent exudate or mucous secretion covering the eye resulting from an infection.
Derivation:[<mikciʔ eye exudate]
Entry:mikco:ʔiʔmaʔ, mikco:ʔ-iʔr-/mikco:ʔ-iʔ-
Grammar:vt.
Meaning:keep an eye on someone or something
Derivation:[< mik eye]
Comments:piʔlhaʔmikco:ʔiʔmaʔsipo:N.mikco:ʔiʔrɛsɛʔ!-mikco:ʔiʔruNsiNNa! The cattle will have to be kept track off. Keep an eye on them! - Don't worry, I will.
Entry:mikhɛtla
Grammar:n.
Meaning:1) bloodshot eyes; 2) money (slang).
Derivation:[mik eye + hɛt red + -la colour suffix]