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Language Reconstruction Reflex Description
Vaeakau-Taumako PN.PALE.3A Pale/a Row, paddle
Samoan PN.PALE.3A Pale To row, paddle
Tongan PN.PALE.3A Pale Propel a boat, by rowing or poling
Hawaiian NP.PA-LEMO Palemo Sink, vanish, slip away, drowned
East Futuna NP.PALE-TAI Pale-tai Entourage du front d'un navire
East Uvea NP.PALE-TAI Paletai Bastingage; Entourage du pont d'un navire
Hawaiian NP.PALE-TAI Pale kai Taffrail, railing of a vessel; breakwater
Pukapuka NP.PALE-TAI Waka/pale/tai Canoe part, additional section of wood lashed to base of gunwale when gunwale not deep enough
Samoan NP.PALE-TAI Pale Bow piece of canoe (a Manu`a term) (p.383) Problematic
Vaeakau-Taumako FJ.PALI.1B Pale Arrive (usually by boat), land, go ashore, reach home, go
New Zealand Maori NP.SOATA.1. Hoata Pale, colourless Problematic
Bugotu MP.SUKI.A Suki Pierce, impale, prick
Takuu MP.SUKI.A Suki Insert pointed object into something: impale, pierce (esp. a coconut for drinking), prod for sea worms using a pointed stick, caulk a canoe by pushing koka fibres into joints; tuck in the loose folds of a laplap
Rennellese MP.SULU.2 Su/sugu Pale, white, light, blond Problematic
Marquesas CP.TAUME Toume Sepale. Enveloppe du bouton floral, de la floraison du cocotier (Lch).
Mangareva CP.TEA Tea Blond, blanc, de couleur blanche; terne, mat. White, blanched, pale; matt, unpolished, dead, dull (Tgr).
Rotuman CP.TEA Fea Pale or light in colour
Samoan CP.TEA -tea Denoting a white or pale variety
Sikaiana CP.TEA Tea Clear, white, pale
Tokelau CP.TEA -tea Occurs as an element of names only, meaning pale-coloured
Tongan CP.TEA Tea White, whitish, light, pale
Rotuman PN.TE-TEA Fefeʔa Pale
Tokelau PN.TE-TEA Tetea Be an albino; pale, grey, whitish
Tongan PN.TE-TEA Tetea Albino, or unnaturally pale; anaemic looking
East Futuna PN.TUPE.1 Tupe Nom d'un jeu ou l'on jette...petit palets
East Uvea PN.TUPE.1 Tupe Palet du lafo
Tuamotu PN.QUFU Uhu/u Pale yellow parrot-fish sp
Tongan PN.PALE.1A Pale To parry a spear or arrow
Tongan PN.PALE.3A Pale To push or shove along, as a canoe in shallow water
Tongan PN.WAI-WAI Vaivai Weak (of tea etc.), mild (of cheese); lose, be beaten, in subjection; pale (of colours)
Vaeakau-Taumako PN.PALE.3A Pale/a Turn a boat at sea
East Uvea NP.PALE.3B Pale Eviter, détourner
Pukapuka NP.PALE.3B Pale Turn, change direction, go round
Tokelau NP.PALE.3B Pale Veer, reverse, turn
Niue PN.PALE.2 Pale ulu Hair band
East Uvea PN.PALE.3A Pale Gouverner une pirogue avec les pagaies
Tokelau PN.PALE.2 Pale Wreath (generally a long string of artificial flowers)
Sikaiana PN.PALE.1A Pale To slide one thing against another Uncertain Semantic Connection
Sikaiana PN.PALE.3A Pale To turn the direction of a canoe
Vaeakau-Taumako NP.PALE.3B Pale/akina Turn (vt)
Luangiua NP.PALE.3B Ha/pale Lean against
Niue PN.PALE.1B Pale Support; rely on
Pukapuka PN.PALE.1B Pale Hold, support
Samoan PN.PALE.1B Pale/pale To hold up
Sikaiana PN.PALE.1B Pale Supporting pole in construction; people outside one's immediate family who will provide aid, support and resources; matrilineal relatives
Samoan PN.PALE-PALE Palepale A shelf made of sticks
East Futuna PN.PALE-PALE Palepale Lit en hauteur; estrade en bois sur laquelle on dispose les nattes pour dormir
East Uvea PN.PALE-PALE Palepale Echaffaudage, toute espèce de plancher à claie; lit européen
Tongan PN.PALE-PALE Palepale Platform on which copra is put out to dry; shelter consisting of a roof (usually of coconut leaves) on tall posts; scaffolding; trellis
East Uvea PN.PALE-TUQA Paletua Petite massue (obs.)