. The Nandi, their language and folk-lore. scnt advisers and-they-went below. Reply. Lumeyuek. The-poles. I dispatched the advisers, and they entered the earth. What werethey ? The poles of a house. [Here the word adviser, counsellor, or spokesman—the prop ormainstay of the Nandi system of government—is used as synonymouswith the outside jioles (/. e. the principal support) of a house.] No. 40. Ki-a-pat imbaren-nyo nette yu ok Enigma. I-cultivated the-plantation-my from here andto yunthere ko-tar nail. Reply. ^unz—^:^S^^ ^^ i Fift. 52 (scale 4


. The Nandi, their language and folk-lore. scnt advisers and-they-went below. Reply. Lumeyuek. The-poles. I dispatched the advisers, and they entered the earth. What werethey ? The poles of a house. [Here the word adviser, counsellor, or spokesman—the prop ormainstay of the Nandi system of government—is used as synonymouswith the outside jioles (/. e. the principal support) of a house.] No. 40. Ki-a-pat imbaren-nyo nette yu ok Enigma. I-cultivated the-plantation-my from here andto yunthere ko-tar nail. Reply. ^unz—^:^S^^ ^^ i Fift. 52 (scale 4). Ch-pkesicet, small knife. I have a large plantation, and I finished the work on it with mynail. What is my nail ? A small knife. [The last part of the work on a millet plantation, viz. the harvest,is performed with the help of a small knife, scarcely bigger or sharperthan ones nail.] No. 41. Ki-a-wir chepkemis ko-put-ye Enigma. I-threw chepkemis-bird and-it-fell-thither Reply. Ngariet. The-ied-clay. Plate XLIII.


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