| | cover (to)  |
| mambomba | ~ to cover, as a hen covers her chickens. see <1manomba#> [omba] |
| mamofo | ~ [Provincial] to cover over, as water covers the ground, to submerge |
| mamono | ~ to cover, to wrap up, to swathe, to put the burial clothes on a corpse. ~ to wrap; to bind a book |
| mandrakotra | ~ to cover, to shelter. ~ to cover |
| manakona | ~ to conceal, to cover ~ to hide; to shadow, to stand in the light of one. |
| manemitra | ~ to surround; to cover walls with mats or paper |
| manomba | ~ to cover, to wrap; in the provinces it means to strip off a person's clothes, or to insult by indecent language. ~ to cover, to protect |
| manarona | ~ to cover; to conceal |
| manototra | ~ to fill with earth etc.; to cover |
| | covered  |
| diboka | ~ full, crowded, covered, as with water |
| fonosina | ~ to be covered, to be wrapped up, to be shrouded. ~ to be wrapped; to be bound (of books) |
| lombofana | ~ to be covered |
| lombohana | ~ to be covered |
| milomboka | ~ to be covered with something |
| mirakotra | ~ to be covered. ~ to be covered, as a pot, as a person under a blanket, etc |
| misarona | ~ to have a lid on, to be covered |
| rakofana | ~ see Rakotra ~ to be covered |
| ranoray | ~ [rano ray] Covered, diffused, overflown, overspread, uniform, universal. |
| saronana | ~ to be covered |
| temerana | ~ to be covered with mats or paper (of walls); to be hedged in, to be surrounded; to be lined with people, as a road during a procession |
| tototra | ~ filled; covered with earth |
| voafono | ~ covered, clothed, wrapped up, shrouded. |