ngungulupya

Yao

Etymology

From ngungu (haze) +‎ lupya (bush where the grass has been burnt down). Cognate with Chichewa nkhúngulupsa (burnt ashes on grass and leaves).

Noun

ngungulupya class 9 (plural ngungulupya)

  1. the bush where the grass has been burnt down

References

  • Alexander Hetherwick, Introductory Handbook of the Yao Language, 1889 - page 215
  • Alexander Hetherwick, A Handbook of the Yao Language, 1902 - page 258