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Provided Lexicon:

IDLanguageWordEntrySource GlossAnnotationLoan
3869Bamueyeidimaliopu
3870Bamunosepunugo
3871Bamueargare
3872Bamutooth (front rather than molar)ibonoro
3873Bamutongueotopele
3874Bamuneckmau
3875Bamumouthmatago
3876Bamuarmtuipiarmarm
3877Bamubreastamo
3878Bamubellynilo
3879Bamulegsaʔirolegleg
3880Bamukneekaᵘhio
3881Bamuskintama
3882Bamubloodsaᵘwi
3883Bamufatdaufatfat
3884Bamubonesoro
3885Bamuheartgiropu
3886Bamuliverbeu
3887Bamusunsaiki
3888Bamumoonsogo'mi
3889Bamustarsuli
3890Bamucloudtobore keʔikeʔi
3891Bamurainwesarerainrain
3892Bamunightduwo
3893Bamuwaterobo
3894Bamugroundsopu
3895Bamustonedepane
3896Bamusandnori
3897Bamumountainpodo
3898Bamufireela
3899Bamusmoke (of fire)gahua
3900Bamuashespanesea
3901Bamupathgabopathpath
3902Bamutreeota
3903Bamurootsipi
3904Bamubark (of tree)tama
3905Bamudogsoka
3906Bamutailwapo
3907Bamubirdpawa
3908Bamufeathermusua
3909Bamueggiyopo
3910Bamufishnakere
3911Bamubigaunaie
3912Bamusmallkainaʔi
3913Bamugoodparapaʔie
3914Bamulongtuturu
3915Bamuredkaima karima
3916Bamuwhitekea
3917Bamublackgare gare
3918Bamuyellowago ago