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173 Results matching "noo" in entry:
Language | Reconstruction | Reflex | Description |
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Rennellese | OC.TUPUNA | Puna, punoo | Grandparent (vocative) |
Hawaiian | OC.MAGOO | Manoo | Shark |
Nuguria | OC.MAGOO | Manoo | Shark (generic) |
Sikaiana | OC.MAGOO | Manoo | Shark |
Takuu | OC.MAGOO | Manoo | General term for sharks |
Moriori | NP.MASAGA.2 | Mehanga | Noose; ensnare |
Tokelau | NP.MASAGA.2 | Mahaga | Noose for catching sharks |
Penrhyn | EO.MATA.1C | Mata/i | Snood of fishhook (Sta < Bck) |
Penrhyn | PN.NAO | Noo | Open tridacna shells, separate flesh from shell; shell opener, a pointed stick made from ngangie wood |
Penrhyn | PN.NAO | Noo/noo | To grope a fish, put a hand into a hole in a rock to search for a fish |
Penrhyn | CP.NAO-NAO | Noonoo | Small fly-like insect of any kind such as sand-fly, fruit-fly, midge and so on |
New Zealand Maori | FJ.NASA | Naha | Noose of a snare |
Rarotongan | NP.NATI | Nati-a | Bind, tie tightly round, tether, snare (in a noose) |
Penrhyn | EP.NO | Noo | Prep. marking realized subordinate possession: of, from |
Rarotongan | EP.NO | Noo | Belonging to, of (where the possession is...inherent, inalienable, non-agentive); for (the future inherent possession of); for (a particular purpose); engaged in (an activity); from (a place); because of, as a result of, for (a reason); |
Tahitian | EP.NO | Noo | (devant les formes nominales) Indique la possession forte dans un prédicat; indique l'origine |
Tuamotu | EP.NO | Noo | Particle of emphatic intrinsic identification: Of, for, belonging to, intended for, from (as from a land of origin or a permanent abode); on account of, because of, for the purpose of |
Anuta | CP.NOQA | No/noo | Tie two pieces of cord together; cord |
Kapingamarangi | CP.NOQA | Nnoo-dia | To tie up |
Emae | CP.NOQA | Noo/tia | Bind, tie |
New Zealand Maori | CP.NOQA | No/no/ti (pass. noo/tia) | Pinch or contract, as with a band or ligature Phonologically Irregular |
Vaeakau-Taumako | CP.NOQA | Noo-hia | Snare (about sharks), fasten a rope to the leg (about pigs) |
Takuu | CP.NOQA | Noa | Rope, string or leaves used to tie something; noose (esp. the one used in shark fishing); leaves used to tie up food parcel |
Tikopia | CP.NOQA | Noa | Tie, bind, put noose around |
Tongan | CP.NOQA | Noʔo | To noose, tie a boat |
Pukapuka | OC.NOFO | Noo | Sit, stay, dwell Problematic |
West Uvea | OC.NOFO | (H)noo-ia | Rester, demeurer, être assis (sur) |
East Futuna | EO.NOO-GIA | Noo/noo | Demander, mendier |
Nukuoro | EO.NOO-GIA | N/noo | Covetous, envious |
Rennellese | EO.NOO-GIA | No(noo), noogia | Request (formerly of the gods), usually food or other gifts; person so requesting it |
Samoan | EO.NOO-GIA | No/noo | Borrow |
Tongan | EO.NOO-GIA | Noo | Borrow, hire; special feast provided by man for those from whom he wants to get money |
West Uvea | EO.NOO-GIA | No/nongi, noongi/a | Demander, prier |
Kapingamarangi | FJ.PALE.3C | Bele/dei di laa | Past noon Problematic |
Kapingamarangi | FJ.PALE.3C | Pere/tai ti raa | Mid-afternoon Problematic |
Niue | FJ.PALE.3C | Pale | Turned (as sun when past noon, or moon past midnight) |
Hawaiian | CE.PAA-SERE.2 | Pahele | Snare, noose, trap; needle for stringing leis Problematic |
Samoan | PN.PENA.2 | Pena | Halter, put a halter on ; snare, noose |
Rarotongan | EP.SEI.1B | ʔEi | Wreath, garland, necklace, noose, snare |
Nukuoro | CP.SELE.1A | Sele | Catch with lasso or noose |
Rennellese | CP.SELE.1A | Sege | Nooses for snaring birds |
Tokelau | CP.SELE.1A | Hele | Noose for catching sharks |
Tongan | CP.SELE.1A | Hele | Noose, snare, trap, gin |
Takuu | XO.SURU.B | Laa/suru | Afternoon |
Tongan | OC.SUNU.2 | Hoonoo | To singe |
Easter Island | OC.TAFA.3 | Taha | Decline (like afternoon sun) Problematic |
Pukapuka | PN.-TAGA.4 | -tanga | As in monotanga: island-wide feast; nootanga: group of people; wonotanga: ankle, joint |
Niue | CP.NOQA | Noo/taki | To tie, bind; also fig. e.g. of friendship |
Niue | CP.NOQA | Noo, hi/noo | To tie |
Takuu | EC.TAAIKI | Taaiki | Snare something in a noose; trap; knot used as foot snare; fish for flying fish or mullet using baits suspended on short lines from floats |
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