j i Rat, - YoiV‘% f. Eyore.
Raw meat,flcjh that is not drefsdorcook'd, E'otta. '
Raw fruit, as plantanes,- &c. that are
- not baked, * - - -■
Paroure.
To recline, or lean upon a thing,
Red colour, -
To reef a fail, , . -
A Refufal, -
The Remainder of any thing, . -
To rend, burjl, or fplit,, - -
Rent, crack'd, or torn,
To refide, live, or dwell,
Refpiration, breathing,
A Rib, - . -
E'py.
Oora.oara, f Matde.
E'po'uie te rya.
Ehoa'nooa.
T,'Ewabf2..
'Moolmoomoo.
E'wha.
E'noho.
Tooe, tooe,
A'wao.
Rich, not poor, havingplenty ofgoods, &c. Epo'too.
•A Ring,
The Ringworm, a dtfeafefo called,
Ripe, as ripe fruit, &c. -
Rife, to rife up,
To rive, orfplit,
A Road, or path, . -
Roafted, or broiled, -
A Robber, or thief, -
A Rock, - -
A reef of Rocks, r - , '
Rolling, the rolling of a flip,
A Root, - , -
A Rope of any kinds -
Rotten, as rotten fruit, & c.
Rough, not fmoolh,
'Wlaino.
E'nooa.
Para, f. Pai, f. Ooo pat.
A'too.
Ewhaw/whaao.
Ea'ra.
Ooa'waisa.
Tiee'a ( taata
Paso. •'
E'a ou.
Too'soote.
Apoo, f. Ea.
Taura.
Roijpe.
Ta'rra, tarra. '
To
To row with oars, - - E'oome, f, E'hoe.
To rub a thing, as in viajhing the hands f
andface, - - - |H oW -
The Rudder of a boat, or fleering paddle j
of a canoe, - - - |[Hoe, fa'herre.
Running backwards . . and forwards en-~y)O ~o 'a, tapone,
deavourmg to efcape, ~ ~ j
S.
The Sail of a fhip ay boat, Hee'ai.
To fail, or to be under fail, E'whano,
Salt, orfalt-water, - Ty'ty, f, Meede.
Sand, dufl, - ; - - E'one.
Saturn, - - - - Whati'hea.
Saunders’r iflland, - Taboaa,Manoo.
A Saw, - JLee'oo.
A Scab, - E'tona.
Afijh’s Scale or fcales, Poa.
A pair of Sciflars, - O'toobo, f. O'tobw.
A Scoop, to empty water from a canoe, E'tata.
To fcrape a thing, Oo'aoo.
To fcratch with the fingers, Era'ratw.
Scratched, a fcratched metal, &c. Pahoare'hoijre.
The Sea- cat, a fijh fo called, Peohe.
The Sea, - Tare, f, Mfrde.
A Sea-egg, - - - - He'awy.
A Seam between two planks, ' - > Fatoo'wha/ra.
To fearch for a thing that is loft, 06, f. Pae'nw.
A feat, _ . - - Papa.
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