Pandôo

Sepe

source \sɔːs\

  1. lingû
    • To control the source-region of the Nile.
    • Yet kissing the pretie infant, shee lightened out smiles from those cheekes, that were furrowed with continual sources of teares. (R. Greene)
  2. ndâ
    • And this intellectual perversion is the source of a systematic immorality in men, in households, and in states. — (Henry Edward ManningThe Internal Mission of the Holy Ghost , 1875)
    • Something or somebody had superseded him as a source of interest. — (Charles DickensDombey and Son , 1846–1848, chapitre 7)
    • His father's name was Jóse—Don, of course ;
      A true Hidalgo, free from every stain
      Of Moor or Hebrew blood, he traced his source
      Through the most Gothic gentlemen of Spain.
      — (George Gordon ByronDon Juan , canto I, IX, 1819–1824)
    • For practical purposes they [the compounds of paraffin oil] may be separated into three portions, one of which remains liquid at very low temperatures ; the sp. gr. of this is about 0.820, and it boils at about 419° (215° C.) or upwards : it is largely used in lamps as a source of light as paraffin oil, and also under a variety of other names. — (William Allen MillerElements of Chemistry , 1867, partie 3, lêmbëtï 705)
  3. (Sêndâkodë-da)
    • And in the columns placed as well under the aforesaid sources, and on each side of the tabernacles, as in the works of the porch at the west end of the same chapel, two hundred pieces of marble. — (John Thomas SmithAntiquities of Westminster , T. Bensley, Londres, 1807, lêmbëtï 209)

Palî

Sepe

source \sɔːs\

  1. (Büzë)

Âlïndïpa

Sepe
  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï

Yângâ tî Farânzi

Sepe

Pandôo

Sepe

source \suʁs\ linô gâlï

  1. dûngu, dû tî ngû
  2. lingû
  3. ndâ

Âlïndïpa

Sepe
  • Karan, Elke, Kêtê bakarî tî Sängö: Farânzi, Angelëe na Yângâ tî Zâmani, 1st ed. , 1995 → dîko mbëtï
  • Musanji Ngalasso-Mwatha, Bakarî Farânzi – Lingäla – Sängö , 2013, OIF/ELAN/Présence africaine