Names of Crawling Creatures, Tinny Beings, Bugs and Insects in Bukusu

Stories, names of crawling creatures, tinny beings, bugs and insects in Bukusu language. To state the obvious, the Bukusu Luhya of western Kenya had to do with insects, crawling creatures and tinny bugs in and around the homestead. Some of these beings were useful as food while others were harmful. All the same, our Bukusu forefathers found ways and means of coexisting with these creatures of nature.

This article lists names of insects in Bukusu language along with tidbits of interesting trivia. learn more about Bukusu, Luhya and African culture and get insights into the life and lived environment of our forefathers.

Crawling creatures in Bukusu

Likhumuniu

Snails.

Lisa                             

Caterpillar.

Caterpillars were somewhat of a favorite among the Bukusu. As a child, knowing about how to live with lisa was one of those things that took the format of: the experience, then the lesson. After my fair share of nasty encounters with the following caterpillars, my lovely mother educated me on their ways and their importance to my people. I urge you to indulge so as to be forewarned: From caterpillars that sooth children to those that bring death – All about lisa among the Bukusu.

Liliambo 

Earth worm

Lisibili                         

Dung worm.

Lisibili, masibili in plural, were a much loved Luhya delicacy. Also enjoyed by African people across the continent including the people of Ghana, they are hard to come by which only serves to make them the more desired. To enjoy, all one had to do was to toss the dung worm (dirt and all) over a naked fire, a sizzle, a quick turn and there you had a quick rich snack to enjoy. Masibili is also a common name for boys among the Bukusu, Luhya.

Enyende ye muchoo     

Maggot.

Literally, the ‘jigger/worm’ of the toilet.

Enyanja                       

Centipede.

Chinjukha                    

Worms.

Likongolio                 

Millipede.

Other Common Tiny Beings, Bugs and Insects in Bukusu

Sing’eng’e        

Mosquito.

Lisilili               

Cockroach.

Chinda                         

Lice.

Members of The Ant Family in Lubukusu

Chukuni 

Small ant.

Limonywe        

Ant.

Chindang’unywe          

Safari ants.

Likokowe/Pokochai 

The ting sugar eating ant.

If there ever was a Lubuksu of the English-language nursery rhyme “Johnny Johnny Yes Papa” about a child caught by his father eating sugar when he is not supposed to, the child would be named likokowe or pokochai. This is because in likokowe/pokochai is a common pet for such little ones with sweet tooth.

Namukholondo            

A foul smelling big ant.

Liachichi                      

An edible big ant.

Lumelela                      

Safari ants. The much dreaded siafu.

Beetles in Lubukusu

Namwefunde               

Beetle that ‘eats’ timber.

Likhutiulu                

The brown-yellow beetle.

Musa kwe mumasisie 

The dung beetle.

The Termite Family

Termites are chiswa in Lubukusu.

Chiswa chikhupaka are a much loved Luhya delicacy. One of the biggest joys of my childhood was the work, let’s call it the art and craft of harvesting termites for food. While chiswa chisiisi, the termite of ‘termite season’, was much loved nothing beat the joy of trapping and harvesting chiswa chisiisi.

Naming’awe                

Big worker termite.

Chiswa                        

White termites.

Eswa efure

Termite without wings.

Kamake         

Worker termites.

Related: Everything tsitswa – edible yummy and taboo termites according to the Maragoli of Kenya

Names of Other Insects in Bukusu

Litete                

Grasshopper

Namukhuni                  

leech

Bulolo                          

Chisusi                        

Bedbug

Embuko                      

Tsetse fly

Bichinji                       

Fleas

Biku                             

Weevils

Embwa ya wele

A family of unrelated water creatures and insects in Bukusu with the dubious distinction of being known as embwa ya wele; literally meaning, ‘God’s dogs’.


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Bipurupuru                   

Butterfly

Bikolokolo                   

Nandeti we tosi

This bug has the most interesting of descriptions that has found use as a common Bukusu saying. It is reputed to come out clean even when

Enyende                      

Jigger.

Kamaranba                  

Wasps.

Lububi                         

Spider.

Chisii                           

Houseflies.

Enjukhi                        

Bees.

Biukha                         

Fruit flies.

Bikua                          

Ticks.

Bichinji                        

Mite.

Lichinjiriba                   

Cricket.

Bing’unyung’unyu

Namusiekhele

Biurunguru

Kukaba nyama              

Dragon fly.

Esienene

Namwefunde

Efucho

About Lubukusu

Bukusu language or Lubukusu is the tongue of Babukusu, the largest of the 18 houses of mulembe. Learn how to speak Bukusu language through our free lessons in Bukusu language; our stories on Bukusu culture that harness the richness of Lubukusu in their narrative; our continuous search for the meaning of different Bukusu proverbs and sayings; and if your Lubukusu is already good enough, sharpen and challenge yourself with our new blog sibukusu that covers everything Bukusu in the purest Lubukusu.

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