Protoform: FAKA-PILI [NP] Bring close together, stay close to; attach, join, put together

Description: Bring close together, stay close to; attach, join, put together
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to NP: Nuclear Polynesian
Notes:

*0 < PN *faka-, *pili.1B (or 1A)

Pollex entries:

Language Reflex Description Source
Easter Island Hakapiri Juntar, unir, conglutinar, pegar una cosa con otra; reunir a personas; reconciliar personas (Egt)
Hawaiian Hoʔopili To bring together, stick; to attach oneself to a person; united, as friends;...to put together, as parts of a puzzle (Pki)
Kapingamarangi Hagabili Guide (one's hand) to an object (Lbr)
Kapingamarangi Haga/a/bili Loincloth; makeshift, to do or tie temporarily, to jerry-rig (Lbr)
Kapingamarangi Haka/a/piri Ancient breadfruit-bark gee-string (Ebt)
Mangareva ʔAkapiiri Fréquenter qn., s'allier avec qn.; raccomoder un habit peu déchiré; appliquer qc. (un remède, de la chaux, du mortier) (Rch)
Marquesas Hakapií Réunir, faire assembler, convoquer; aborder, accoster; fréquenter (Dln)
New Zealand Maori Whakapiri Stick, fasten; keep close to (Wms)
Rarotongan ʔAkapiri Make man and wife join, marry; unite (Bse)
Rarotongan ʔAkapiri/piri Come close, crowd together, cram up (Bse)
Rennellese Hakapigi(ʔaki) To stay with or near; to put in with or alongside, add; to be due to or caused by (Ebt)
Tahitian Haʔapiri Serrer [ex. écriture] (Aca)
Tuamotu Hakapiri To cling, keep close to (Stn)

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