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beat (to)   
mifioka ~ To hiss, to whiz, to make a hissing noise, as a whip ~ to whistle, as a whip, etc
mikapoka ~ to flog, to beat
mamofoka ~ to strike, to beat, to attack, as a disease.
mamioka ~ to flog, to beat.
mamonaponaka ~ to beat hard, to thoroughly take the spirit and vigour out of any one.
mamono ~ to kill; to beat; to erase writing
mamaritsoka ~ to beat, to strike, to dab
mametsaka ~ to strike, to beat
mamitsoka ~ to beat, to flog, to strike, to smite.
mandabodaboka ~ to beat, to thump, to bang, to cudgel, to drub
mandaboka ~ to beat, to strike, to throw down, to dash
mandaina ~ to smite, to beat, to flog (imperative not used)
mandinadinaka ~ to beat, to flog, to thump, to cudgel
mandofitra ~ to hit, to beat, to strike upon
mangadona ~ to beat, to pound. (prov. ?)
manjera ~ to throw down ; to beat
manandala ~ To beat. The Indicative and the Imperative are obsolete; but the Relative <1andalasana#> is constantly used for that with which a thrashing is given.
manavokavoka ~ to flog, to beat, to bang, to pommel.
mively ~ to beat a drum; to thresh rice; to forge iron