’A Tree, - - - E'rao.
A Tree, from which they make clubs, \
Jpears, &c. - - .|Töa (Erao.
To tremble, or Jhudder with cold, Ooa'titte, f. Eta.
Trembling, Jhaking, - Aaa'dou.
To trip one up in wrfiling, Me'hae.
A Tropic-bird, - Manoo'roa.
Truth, - - Evaee'roa, f. Paraou,
To tumble, - Poata'heite.
A Turban, - - - E'tae.
To turn, or turned, - Oaa'höe.
To turn about, as in walking backwards, ]
andforwards, - - - jj Hoodeepeepe.
Twins, twin, children, - - Ma'hëa.
To twift a rope, - - - T awedtee.
Two, - - 7 - E'Roca.
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An Ulcer, or fore, O'p at.
Under, below, low down, . - Oraro.
Under fail, - - Pou'poxiee.
To underftand, - Ee'te.
To undrefs, or take off thecloaths, Ta'turra.
An unmarried perfon, - - Atee'oi.
Unripe, as unripe fruit, &c. - Poo.
y.
Luminous Vapour, Epao.
Vaffal, or fubjeU, - Manna'hwna.
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Vaft
Vaft, - - - - - Ata;bi2z; f. Ma/;ara'hu&
The Veins that run under the Jkin, - E' woaa.
Venus, - - - »- 'Tou'rooa.
Veffel, any hollow veffi?/, as cups of\
nuts, &c. -
boo.
Vefiel, a hollow veffel in which tpey pre.l
pare an inebriating liquor, - ^
Oo'mutte.
To vomit, - -
Eroo'y.
W.
Ta'muzn
Areeana.
Arra arra, f. Era.
AvouWa.
Hooa'peepc.
T aatatöa.'
Mahanna,hanna<
- Toria.
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Mare..
Eteae..
Wad, tow, fibres like hemp, -
Tdd\x.,fiay a littlej -
Wake, awake, - - - -
To walk out, - - - -
To walk backwards and forwards,
A Warrior,_/»Wz#r, or rather a man-killer,
Warmth, heat, ~ ~ ' *
Wart, - - -
To walk, as fo wajh cloth in water, -To watch, - ;■
Water, -
Water-crefles, - •-
Wei, both of us, - -
A Wedge, -
To weep, or cry,
Well recovered, or well efcaped,
Well, it is well, charming fine,
What, what’s that,
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Pa'töa.
Ta«oa, f. htoo'sooi,.
Era'h«..
Ha nöa,a,tare.
Woura, f. woo,ara.
Yooto'too..
, E'hara, E'ha'rya, f. Ye'haeea,
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