.PN KAINAGA :Some social group, perhaps commoners as opposed to aristocracy *0 >> CE *mata-kainaga *3 On reflexes in PN and Micronesian languages, see LPO IV:1.2.6 and VI: 191. *8 Note. The na- of MAE suggest borrowing from Efate (unless it is a possessive) but the word may well be of PN origin (Clk). ANU Kainanga. :Certain social groups said to be descendants of early invaders; clan (Fbg) EUV Kainanga. :People not of chiefly rank (Rch) MAE Na/kainaga/. :Titled person subordinate to a given person (Cpl) PUK Keinanga. :A maternal sub-lineage in a grouping of maternal lineages (Bge) ROT Kainaga. :Clan, tribe, race, nation <B> (Cwd) SAM Ainaga. :Attendants and minister of the aitu. A child given to the gods or a chief (Prt) TAH Einaa. :The female attendants of the queen or chief woman, principally young girls (Dvs) TIK Kainanga. :Clan (Fth) TON Kainanga. :Populace, people without chiefly rank (Cwd) TUA Keina?a. :A group-, band-, body of -followers, -servants, -people who are united by the same -service, -duties; the division of an army; the female attendants of a chiefess (Stn)