| | remove  |
| ala | removed ~ without, on the outside of, removed, freed from. Much used in making compound words and phrases. See <1afaka#>, <1aka#>, <1isotra#>, <1saraka#>. |
| alana | removed ~ to have something taken from so as to be reduced in number or quantity; removed, taken off or out, as a lamba, a tooth, etc. This form is similar to the relative of miala. ~ to be removed |
| sorohina | removed ~ to be dodged to be cleared (of ground); to be removed |
| esorina | removed ~ to be removed |
| tafafindra | removed (of iself) ~ moved, removed (of itself) |
| voabena | removed ~ lifted, raised, removed, carried carefully. |
| voabeta | removed ~ lifted up with the hands, raised, carried, removed. |
| voafindra | removed ~ removed, transplanted, translated, transcribed. |
| voala | removed ~ removed, taken away, released, fetched, withdrawn, freed from. |
| mifindra | remove (to) ~ to remove, to change place, to migrate |
| mamindra | remove (to) ~ to remove, to transfer, to transcribe, to transplant, to step, to walk. |
| manala | remove (to) ~ to take away, to remove from, to subtract, to withdraw from. ~ to remove |
| manaisotra | remove (to) ~ to remove, to clear off |
| fanalana | removes (that which) ~ [Rel. s. from manala (ala).] That which removes anything. |
| fanala | removes (that which) ~ That which removes or takes away. |
| manalavitra | remove to a distance (to) ~ to be distant, to remove to a distance, to leave |