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| baikabaika | step ~ a mode of walking, an affected step. |
| dia | step (a) ~ a step; a journey ~ a footstep, a mark. [Probably connected with Swa. njia, or ndia, a path, a road] |
| dingana | step ~ a step, a leap |
| dingan-dava | step (a long) ~ a long step |
| ambaratonga | step (a) ~ A ladder, steps, stairs; gradation. ~ a step or degree in progress; a degree of honor or authority |
| mamindra | step (to) ~ to remove, to transfer, to transcribe, to transplant, to step, to walk. |
| mamono dia | step ~ to get into step. See <1vonodia#+vono dia> |
| mandia | step (to) ~ to tread, to step; to measure with the foot, to fall in with one's plans, to coincide with, to follow, to hit on the same idea, to correspond |
| antoana | step ~ steps, stairs, order, gradation. |
| raikely | stepfather ~ A stepfather. |
| Stefanasy | stephanas ~ Stephanas |
| Stefana | stephen ~ Stephen |
| Stephen | |
| Etiena | stephen ~ Stephen |
| mandingana | step over (to) ~ to step over, to leap over, to jump to from a distance, to skip in reading ~ to step over; to leave out, to skip |
| dinganina | stepped ~ to be stepped over, to be jumped over, as a log or a ditch ~ to be stepped over; to be skipped, to be omitted |
| voadingana | stepped ~ stepped over |
| hitsahina | stepped on ~ to be stepped or trampled on |
| tafadingana | stepped over (having) ~ having stepped over |
| dian' ondry | stepping of sheep (a) ~ the quick hurried stepping of sheep |