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| mifaoka | clear away (to) ~ to wipe, to clear away, to carry off, as a bird of prey does; to tear up the earth, as an infuriated bull. |
| mamafa | clear away (to) ~ to wipe, to clear away |
| fafani-mondry | cleared ~ [mondry, minus a finger or ear.] Completely cleared off. Used chiefly of the confiscation of property. |
| forom-pototra | cleared ~ [fototra, a root.] Cleared off, all gone. |
| sorohina | cleared ~ to be dodged to be cleared (of ground); to be removed |
| savana | cleared ~ to be cleared; to be closely inspected |
| voafafa | cleared ~ swept, cleared off, wiped, cleansed. |
| voava | cleared ~ weeded, cleared from weeds; cut up or pulled up by the roots, as weeds. |
| fafam-bolontondro | cleared off ~ Completely cleared off. Used chiefly of the confiscation of property. |
| fafana | cleared off (to be) ~ to be wiped, to be cleared off |
| abaribary | clear (to be made) ~ to be made clear or bright |
| baribary | clear ~ large, full, well-made, clear, conspicuous |
| hentitra | clear ~ sharply cut off; definite, clear. |
| madio | clear ~ clear, pure, uncontaminated, free from guilt |
| mifafa | clear (to) ~ to sweep, to wipe, to clear away. |
| mihalontralona | clear ~ bright, glittering, clear. Used of gold, silver, etc. |
| manafaka | clear (to) ~ to release, to set free or redeem, to disengage, to exempt, to exonerate, to clear from obstructions, to unlock, to pay (debts). |
| manganohano | clear ~ to be clear and limpid; shiny with wetness |
| manazava | clear (to make) ~ to make clear, to explain |
| mazava | clear ~ bright, light, clear; |
| avanavana | clear-headed ~ sharp, keen, clear-headed, skillful, clever, shrewd, quick. |
| sava | clearing (act of) ~ the act of clearing away, removing, or examining |
| mazava saina | clear-minded ~ clear-minded, intelligent |
| zava | clearness (a) ~ clearness, transparency |
| manaisotra | clear off (to) ~ to remove, to clear off |
| misava | clear up (to) ~ to clear up, to disperse; to inspect something in detail |
| misoroka | clear with a spade (to) ~ to clear off (the ground); to dodge, to elude |