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Language Reconstruction Reflex Description
Easter Island TA.MIRA Mira/mira Shake, perplex, tangled Problematic
Kapingamarangi OC.NATU.1 Nadu Shake someone back and forth, be rocked, as on a ship in rough water
New Zealand Maori NP.OQI.B Oi Move continuously (as the sea), shudder, shake gently; to disturb (as soil or water with a stick), agitate, disturb
Pukapuka NP.OQI.B Oi Move from side to side, shake hips in dancing
Rennellese NP.OQI.B Oʔi Shake or move a little, nudge
Tahitian NP.OQI.B Oi Shake, move repeatedly
Vaeakau-Taumako MP.PIKI.1A Phiki Hold, pick [exx. shake hands, fold hands, hold, be rich]; take place
Takuu NP.PULU.7 P/puru Grab, clutch or grasp firmly in one’s fist, hold s.t. against one’s body, clasp hands; ... shake hands
New Zealand Maori PN.PUSAKE Puhake Full to overflowing, well up, overflow Uncertain Semantic Connection
Marquesas PN.PUSAKE Puhake (MQN) Rot, roter. Eructation.
Tongan PN.PUSAKE Hake Belch
Tuamotu PN.PUSAKE Puhake Belch, eructate
New Zealand Maori CC.SAKE.2 Hake Unseemly, naked, bare
Tuamotu CC.SAKE.2 Hake Reveal without restraint, of emotions
Easter Island PN.SAKE.3 To/hake To grow well, develop well, to grow to a good height (e.g. a plant growing, the body of a child developing)
East Uvea PN.SAKE.3 Hake Monter, croître, progresser
Tongan PN.SAKE.3 Hake Go up (esp. from sea to land); overflow of a tank of water
East Uvea PN.SA-SAKE Hahake East
Tongan PN.SA-SAKE Hahake East; eastern end of Tongatapu
New Zealand Maori EO.SAQU.2 Hau/hake Take up a root crop Problematic
Anuta PN.TAKA-LILI Takariri Shake as in shivering or convulsion
Rarotongan CE.TAA-KIRI Taakiri Whip, lash, flick; jerk, shake (head); cast fishing line etc.
Hawaiian CE.TAPUTAPU-ATEA Kapukapuahakea A land area on Moloka`i, associated with a heiau.(pronunciation uncertain) (Pem)
Tongan PN.TATUU Tatuu Rock, shake, move about excitedly
New Zealand Maori PN.TAA-WILI Taawiri Tremble, shake
Pukapuka PN.TETE Tete To shake, shudder ; shiver, tremble
Rarotongan PN.TETE ʔOo/tete/ To shake with cold, tremble
Samoan PN.TETE Tete Tremble, shiver, shake
Tikopia PN.TII.2 Tii Brush off, shake free
Easter Island MP.TIPA Tipa/tipa Shake, contortion, drunk
Moriori NP.TOGI.1B Tongi Shake, as a line by fish
Hawaiian PN.TUU.2 Kuukuu To shake in jerks, bounce, trot, as on a horse; bumpy
Rennellese PN.TUU.2 Tuu/tuu To stamp, as feet; to shake, as ashes from a pipe or dirt from feet
Samoan PN.TUU.2 Tuu/tuu To shake out of a bottle
Tongan PN.TUU.2 Tuu To shake (e.g. a mat), to shake out or off
New Zealand Maori MP.UE.A Ue Push, shove, shake
Takuu MP.UE.A Ue Jiggle, shake about
Tuamotu MP.UE.A Ue Shake, push and pull (as a tree)
New Zealand Maori CE.RUI Rui-a Shake, brandish; shake down, as fruit from tree; cause to fall in drops; scatter, cast away; sow
Manihiki-Rakahanga PN.SA-SAKE Hahake Foreign lands
Manihiki-Rakahanga CE.TAAFIRI.* Taahiri (mult. tahirihiri) Fan, wave; shake, swing around; (wind) blow, gust (of wind)
Ra'ivavae MP.UE.A Ue To shake
Niuafo'ou OC.HAKE.B Hake Up Borrowed
Takuu PN.GA-UE Neu/neuee, ne/neeuee Move, fidget, shake Phonologically Irregular
Takuu SO.POLE.B P/pore Shake, tremble (because of old age or sickness), tingle, shiver; (of muscle) have a spasm; (of steering handle of outboard motor) vibrate; (of limb affected by Parkinson’s Disease) tremble slowly; be afraid, worried
Takuu OC.LUU.3 Ruu Shake
Sikaiana PN.LUE.1 Lue/lue To shake leaves at the fish which has been brought ashore during the teika lle
Takuu PN.TETE Tete (of body) Shake
Takuu CP.TALO.2 T/taro Massage the body of an unconscious person to induce consciousness; shake someone repeatedly to waken them from a deep sleep Uncertain Semantic Connection
Nuguria OC.LUU.3 Ruu/ruu Shake (vi), rock (large movements); shake (vt)