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return ![]() | |
| herina | ~ a turn, a return |
| tsingerina | ~ a return to the point of departure |
return (a) ![]() | |
| tody | ~ retaliation, the wages of evil; a return |
return (periodical) ![]() | |
| fitsingerenana | ~ the return of something that comes around periodically |
return (to) ![]() | |
| miherina | ~ to come around again at a certain time |
| mamody | ~ to return the thing bought. |
| manatitra | ~ to present, to convey ~ to send, to return. |
return (until the) ![]() | |
| mandra-piverina | ~ until the return |
return home (to) ![]() | |
| mody | ~ to go home, to return home; to pretend to be what one is not. ~ to go home, to return; to change into something else; to pretend |
return to its original state (to) ![]() | |
| mimpody | ~ to return to its original state |
return to the original ... (to) ![]() | |
| mifody | ~ to return to the original owner; to back out of a bargain |
return! ![]() | |
| mamerena | ~ return, give back |
returned ![]() | |
| afody | ~ to be returned. ~ to be returned, to be retracted (one's word) |
| voafody | ~ returned, sent back; applied to a thing sent back after being bought. |
| voanotra | ~ returned backwards, sent back backwards. |
| voatitra | ~ presented, conducted, conveyed, sent, returned. |
returned (of something) ![]() | |
| averina | ~ Used of something returned or sent back |
returned (to be) ![]() | |
| indrana | ~ borrowed. It is used when the very thing borrowed is to be returned ; samborina (sambotra) being used when an equivalent is to be given back. Thus indrana would refer to a borrowed knife, etc., and samborina to money etc. [mal. Injam.] ~ the article to be returned |
returning (a) ![]() | |
| fodiana | ~ a returning ; a pretense |
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