Protoform: MANO [PN] A thousand counting units

Description: A thousand counting units
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to PN: Polynesian
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Pollex entries:

Language Reflex Description Source
Anuta Mano A thousand, or ten thousand (Fbg)
Easter Island Mano Thousand (Chl)
Emae Manu Thousand (Mlr)
Hawaiian Mano Four thousand, many, multitude (Pki)
Ifira-Mele Manu Thousand (Clk)
Kapingamarangi Mana Thousand (Lbr)
Luangiua Maŋo Million (Smd)
Mangaia Mano Four thousand (Chn)
Mangareva Mano Thousand, (previously two thousand). Mille (ce nombre valait 2000 autrefois) (Rch). (Jnu)
Marquesas Mano Four thousand [Northwest Marquesan Dialect]; two thousand [Southeast Marquesan Dialect] (Dln)
Moriori Mano [Thousand] (Gms)
New Zealand Maori Mano Thousand, multitude (Wms)
Niue Mano Abundance, plenty, many (Sph)
Nuguria Mano Ten thousand (Ths)
Nukuoro Mano Thousand. One hundred (Crn). (Crl)
Penrhyn Mano Two thousand (Sta)
Pukapuka Mano Thousand (Bge)
Rapa Mano rongouru Hundred (Grn)
Rarotongan Mano A thousand, or a thousand brace (Etn) (Bse)
Rennellese Mano A thousand counting units (Ebt)
Samoan Mano A hundred thousand or any very large number (Prt)
Sikaiana Mano A thousand (Dnr)
Tahitian Mano Thousand, or 10 rau counted singly; when counted by couples, 2,000 (Dvs)
Takuu Mano Large number, ten thousand (Mle)
Tikopia Mano Thousand, any large number (Fth)
Tokelau Mano, mano/maanoo Uncountable, countless, hundreds (Sma)
Tongan Mano Ten thousand; myriad (Cwd)
Tongan Mano Ten thousand (Mar)
Tuamotu Mano A thousand, two thousand or twenty thousand (Stn)
Tuvalu Mano Thousand (Rby)
West Futuna Mano One thousand (Dty)

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