Protoform: PAKU.A [MP] Dried up (especially of lesions)

Description: Dried up (especially of lesions)
Reconstruction: Reconstructs to MP: Malayo-Polynesian
Notes:

*5 PMP *beku` "gerinnen, kruste" (Dpf. 1938).

Pollex entries:

Language Reflex Description Source
Anuta Paka/paku/paku To fast (Fbg)
Anuta Paku Pudding or *taki niu* which has been dried by over-cooking in oven (Fbg)
Anuta Paku/paku Dry (adj) (Fbg)
East Uvea Paku Dried up (Rch)
Emae Paku/paku Dry (of fruit, coconut) (Cpl)
Ifira-Mele Paku/paku Dry, withered (of plants, fruit) (Clk)
Kapingamarangi Bagu Dried preserves; ebb, ebbing (of the tide); shallow (Lbr)
Marquesas Paku/paku Se rechauffer au soleil (Dln)
New Zealand Maori Paku Dried (Wms)
New Zealand Maori Pa/paku/ Congeal (Wms)
New Zealand Maori Paku/paku Dry (Wms)
Niuafoʔou Paku/paku Dry, hard (Dye)
Niue Paku Dry (as rind, skin, etc.) (McE)
Niue Paku/paku Dry (including plants and clothes) (Sph)
Niue Mata/paku Beginning to heal up (of wounds) (McE)
Nuguria Ha(ka)/paku/paku Dry (vt) (Dvl)
Nuguria Paku/paku Dry; low (of tide) (Dvl)
Nukumanu Paku/ppaku Dry (plural) (Trt)
Pukapuka Papaku Dry (Bge)
Sikaiana Paku/paku Dry; low (tide) (Dnr)
Takuu Paku/paku (pl. pakuppaku) Dry (Mle)
Tikopia Paku/paku Dry, parched, become solid (Fth)
Tongan Paku/paku Quite dry (Cwd)
Tuamotu Paku Dried (of blood) (Stn)
Tuvalu Paku/paku Dried (of fish, a wound) (Rby)
West Uvea Paku Trop cuit, donc sec; séché par le soleil (Hmn)

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