| beat |
mifioka |
beat (to) |
mikapoka |
beat (to) ~ to flog, to beat |
mamofoka |
beat (to) ~ to strike, to beat, to attack, as a disease. |
mamioka |
beat (to) ~ to flog, to beat. |
mamonaponaka |
beat (to) ~ to beat hard, to thoroughly take the spirit and vigour out of any one. |
mamono |
beat (to) ~ to kill; to beat; to erase writing |
mamaritsoka |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to strike, to dab |
mametsaka |
beat (to) ~ to strike, to beat |
mamitsoka |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to flog, to strike, to smite. |
mandabodaboka |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to thump, to bang, to cudgel, to drub |
mandaboka |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to strike, to throw down, to dash |
mandaina |
beat (to) ~ to smite, to beat, to flog (imperative not used) |
mandinadinaka |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to flog, to thump, to cudgel |
mandofitra |
beat (to) ~ to hit, to beat, to strike upon |
mangadona |
beat (to) ~ to beat, to pound. (prov. ?) |
manjera |
beat (to) ~ to throw down ; to beat |
manandala |
beat (to) ~ To beat. The Indicative and the Imperative are obsolete; but the Relative <1andalasana#+andaLAsana> is constantly used for that with which a thrashing is given. |
manavokavoka |
beat (to) ~ to flog, to beat, to bang, to pommel. |
mively |
beat (to) ~ to beat a drum; to thresh rice; to forge iron |