| | star  |
| antehe | starboard ~ starboard (opposite: port) |
| tavolo | starch ~ the arrowroot plant; arrowroot starch; manioc flour; starch for laundry use |
| mibanjina | stare at (to) ~ to stare at, to look intently at |
| midiridiry | stare at (to) ~ to stare at |
| banjinina | stared at (to be) ~ to be stared at, to be looked at earnestly. |
| voabanjina | stared ~ stared at, looked at earnestly. |
| balamaso | stare (an intense) ~ Used of an intense stare. |
| vandravandra | stare ~ a stare; a look of anger |
| fajiry | star ~ a large star or planet. See <1kintana#>, <1fitarikandro#>. [Probably from Swa. alfajiri, the dawn.]^Provincial |
| fantara | star ~ a falling star |
| kintana | star ~ a star |
| ala kintana | star (a) ~ a star^Provincial |
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| Stark | |
| fitilisaisy | starling ~ "An exceedingly aberrant form of starling, long thought to be allied to the woodhoopoes." (Sak.) Talculia palliata, I. G. de St. Hil. Same as kazazaka and voronjaza. |
| mamelon-dresaka | start a conversation ~ to start a conversation |
| mamelona ady | start a fight ~ to start a fight |
| havatravatra | start ~ a leap, a spring, a jump, a start. |
| mihontsina | start (to) ~ to start as from fear |
| miantsambotra | start (to) ~ to leap up, to start |
| hendratra | starting ~ startled, twitching ~ starting |
| drafana | startled ~ startled, frightened. |
| hendratra | startled ~ startled, twitching ~ starting |
| tairina | startled ~ to be startled, to be shocked |
| taitra | startled ~ startled, shocked |
| manao hay vao | startle (to) ~ to startle one by an unexpected attack. |
| manendratra | startle (to) ~ to startle. |
| manaitra | startle (to) ~ to startle, to excite |
| miontana | startle (to) ~ to startle, to start up. |
| miontana | start up (to) ~ to startle, to start up. |
| fezafeza | starved ~ lean, starved, hungry. Comp. fezaka. |
| mifezaka | starved ~ Shrunk, as the stomach from great hunger; meagre, lean, starved. |
| mosarena | starved ~ hungry, starved |
| mitofezaka | starved ~ shrunk, as the stomach from great hunger; meagre, lean, starved |