1. something that has been taken into one's hand, seized, caught seized321
il jalōna wīor il antielen ōrra ñamma jarēþa ānen jatōna ja ñi japōññe wā nīkan anhāri ja ñi ankewōri ī il tema jamīra ñe ñamma sanārme jaþāla ā masāma sakū;After he had travelled for four days without the road becoming found and with the water becoming used up also then he felt a sudden fear as if the desert came to him and took hold of him with its hand.
ē ñamma sāen sanōma jaþāla ā marōāñēl sakū aþ temme ien la ē anmārwakiji sū jamāonre kiē ī jacūteni jalōi;The oracle took hold of his wrist with her hand and told him of the wonders there were across the city and shining cups.
tō wā pa sāen ancē ja ñamma maþāli wā tō jāo ñi sāen rūjapēxa;He did not have the ability to catch them so he left.
sere jakewāla to macāppacāe sapīra jasūpa sakāca jaþāla nā;Beware the Cāppacāe its biting teeth, its many catching claws,