Symmetrical arrangements of words, with alliterative prefixing of a particle and with antithetic uses of word couples are to be found in several other spells.
The Talo formula ([Chapter XIII]):
Talo, talo’udawada, udawada
Talo, talomwaylili, mwaylili …
The Ta’uya spell ([Chapter XIII]):
Mwanita, monimwanita;
Deriwa, baderideriwa;
Derima, baderiderima …
The Ka’ubana’i spell ([Chapter XIII]):
Mose’una Nikiniki,
Moga’ina Nikiniki …
The Kwoygapani spell ([Chapter XIV]):
Kwega, kweganubwa’i, nubwa’i;
Kwega, kweganuwa’i, nuwa’i;
Kwega, kweganuma’i, numa’i …
I have written them down here without full comment, to show their formal phonetic characteristics, which are indeed in all essentials quite similar to the samples previously quoted and analysed.