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| dalaboboka | ~ concussion, a violent fall. See <1daboboka#> |
| fararano | ~ harvest; lit. the last of the water, i.e. the rains; the harvest season, autumn. Usually March and April. ~ the harvest, the harvest season |
| ahintsana | ~ to be shaken off as fruit from a tree; to fall off as leaves; to fall out as hair |
| miongotra | ~ plucked up by the roots. ~ to be pulled up; to fall out, as hair or feathers |
| miozinozina | ~ [Provincial] to fall to right and left, as the mast of a ship |
fall (to cause to) ![]() | |
| mandavo | ~ to throw down, to strike down ~ to cast down, to cause to fall |
fall (to) ![]() | |
| midaboboka | ~ to fall with violence; to dash upon |
| midaboka | ~ to fall, to fall against, to strike, to hit with violence, to lie down |
| midalaboboka | ~ to fall violently, to dash |
| mifetsaka | ~ to tumble down, to fall, to strike against, to hit. |
| mihemotra | ~ to draw back, to retire, to retreat, to backslide, to apostatize. ~ to draw back; to fall back into evil ways |
| milatsaka | ~ to fall, to drop, to lower, to enter ~ to fall down; to join up as a soldier, a member of something, etc |
| miankarapoka | ~ to fall down at full length |
| mirotsaka | ~ to fall; to join up, to offer one's services |
| mitaborotsaka | ~ to slip, to fall, to give way, as a falling house or wall. |
fall [hair ![]() | |
| mihintsana | ~ to fall when ripe or withered; to fall out, as hair or feathers |
fall at full length (to) ![]() | |
| miforara | ~ to fall down at full length; to lose, not to win. See <1tsirara#> |
fall back on one as punishment (to) ![]() | |
| manody | ~ to fall back on one as punishment for evil done |
fall down ![]() | |
| miongana | ~ to fall down, to sink, to be reduced. |
fall down (to) ![]() | |
| mifofoka | ~ to tumble down, to fall down. |
| mikororosy | ~ to slide; to fall down |
| mirodana | ~ to fall down, as a wall |
fall down by itself (to) ![]() | |
| mianjera | ~ to fall down by itself |
fall frequently (to) ![]() | |
| midabodaboka | ~ to fall frequently, as drunken men or persons on a slippery road, or as goods falling down; to lie about here and there in a house; to fall down, as embankments after rain |
fall in heavy drops (to) ![]() | |
| mipotrapotraka | ~ to fall in heavy drops |
fall in pieces (to) ![]() | |
| mikoa | ~ to cave in, to fall off in pieces |
fall off (to) ![]() | |
| miraraka | ~ to spill; to fall off; to be scattered |
fall out ([milk teeth] to) ![]() | |
| mifona | ~ To fall out, as the milk teeth. |
fall upon (to) ![]() | |
| migororoana | ~ to fall upon, to flow upon. |
fall violently (to) ![]() | |
| midaraboka | ~ to fall with violence, to dash upon |
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| dangy | ~ dead, lifeless; stopped, as water ~ fallen down dead, laid out flat |
| lavo | ~ fallen. Applied mostly to living things; fig. lucky ~ fallen |
| potraka | ~ fallen, fallen away |
| tafalatsaka | ~ fallen; accepted |
| voadaraboka | ~ fallen with violence, dashed down |
fallen down ![]() | |
| latsaka | ~ fallen down; fallen in, to fill a certain space; entered to be a scholar in a school, a soldier, etc.; laid, as bricks, stonework, etc.; not enough; fig. dead ~ falling down; fallen down; to flow; inferior, insufficient |
fallen in ![]() | |
| latsaka | ~ fallen down; fallen in, to fill a certain space; entered to be a scholar in a school, a soldier, etc.; laid, as bricks, stonework, etc.; not enough; fig. dead ~ falling down; fallen down; to flow; inferior, insufficient |
fallen state (a) ![]() | |
| fahapotrahana | ~ a fallen state; a state of excommunication |
falling ![]() | |
| kororosy | ~ a sliding, a falling down |
| antorabody | ~ [vody, the rump.] Jumping and coming down on the buttocks; falling on the buttocks. |
falling (a) ![]() | |
| safofoka | ~ things falling down or getting out of their place, disarrangement |
falling (act of) ![]() | |
| rotsaka | ~ the act of pouring or falling from above |
falling down ![]() | |
| latsaka | ~ fallen down; fallen in, to fill a certain space; entered to be a scholar in a school, a soldier, etc.; laid, as bricks, stonework, etc.; not enough; fig. dead ~ falling down; fallen down; to flow; inferior, insufficient |
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