| reject  |
miaisiaisy | reject contemptuously (to) ~ to express dislike or grief by the repeated use of the word aisy; to reject contemptuously. |
akifakifaka | rejected (to be) ~ to be shaken off; to be rejected |
lavina | rejected (to be) ~ to be refused, to be rejected, to be disapproved, to be hated |
apotraka | rejected ~ to be cast down; to be rejected |
voalà | rejected ~ refused, denied, rejected |
voary | rejected ~ rejected, thrown away. |
mandà | reject (to) ~ to reject |
manakifaka | reject (to) ~ to shake off, to reject |
manary | reject (to) ~ to throw away, to reject, to abandon |
famoizana | rejection (a) ~ rejection, abandonment ; renunciation |
mandika soa nanahary | reject some authority (to) ~ to alter the orders of the king, to disobey, to reject some lawful authority. Used also of one who does not appreciate what God gives him |