Language |
Reconstruction |
Reflex |
Description |
Moriori
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TA.ARUHE
|
Aruhe
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(Pteridium esculentum). Fern root
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Rapa
|
TA.ARUHE
|
Keke/aruke
|
A fern (Blechnum capense); also an herb
Problematic
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Rarotongan
|
TA.ARUHE
|
Tu/anuʔe/
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A type of fern and the name for the barren hill areas where it grows ; Scrambling Fern (Dicranopteris linearis) . The False Staghorn Fern (Dicranopteris linearis)
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Tahitian
|
TA.ARUHE
|
Anuhe
|
Fougère (Dicranopteris linearis). The common fern in the mountains (Dvs).
|
Tuamotu
|
TA.ARUHE
|
Anuhe
|
Mountain fern variety
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Easter Island
|
AN.QANUFE
|
ʔAnuhe
|
Caterpillar
|
Fijian
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Banuve, nuve
|
A caterpillar
Borrowed
|
Hawaiian
|
AN.QANUFE
|
ʔAnuhe
|
Caterpillar
|
Lau
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Safila
|
Centipede
Problematic
|
New Zealand Maori
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anuhe
|
Caterpillar
|
Nuguria
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anufe
|
Worm
|
Nuguria
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anohe
|
Caterpillar
Phonologically Irregular
|
Penrhyn
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anuhe
|
Caterpillar
|
Rapa
|
AN.QANUFE
|
K/anuae
|
A white caterpillar
Phonologically Irregular
|
Rarotongan
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anuʔe
|
Caterpillar
|
Rotuman
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Aniha
|
Caterpillar, maggot
|
Sa'a
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Äluhe
|
Centipede
|
Samoan
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anufe
|
Caterpillar. Worms, including intestinal worms (McP).
|
Hawaiian
|
CP.PEKA-PEKA.1
|
(ʔOo)peʔa-peʔa
|
Bat
|
Hawaiian
|
PN.SALUFE
|
Uluhe, unuhe
|
False staghorn fern (Dicranopteris, Hicriopteris, Sticherus)
|
Tuamotu
|
AN.QANUFE
|
Anuhe
|
Caterpillar
|
Easter Island
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Take spoonful or handful of
|
East Futuna
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Gather together, collect
|
Marquesas
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Ramasser soit avec la main, soit avec un filet au bout d'une perche
|
Niue
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao/ao
|
Pick up rubbish, sweep up with hands
|
Rennellese
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Tie or bind tightly (as hair); be close together (as coconut palms); be narrow
Problematic
|
Rotuman
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao/aki
|
Search with hands, groping
Borrowed
|
Samoan
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Collect, gather
|
Takuu
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao
|
Gather up small items (rice or sand) from a flat surface; scoop up
|
Tikopia
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao/ao
|
Collect, as by brushing up
|
West Uvea
|
CP.AO.1
|
Ao(fia)
|
Ramasser en une poignée, dans le creux de la main ou dans les deux mains jointes
|
Kapingamarangi
|
NP.AO.2
|
Aa
|
Coconut with less meat than expected
|
Nukumanu
|
NP.AO.2
|
Aa-moko
|
Long, deformed nut.
|
Nukumanu
|
NP.AO.2
|
Ao
|
Deformed coconut
|
Nukuoro
|
NP.AO.2
|
Ao/a
|
Misshapen fruit.
|
Penrhyn
|
NP.AO.2
|
Aao/a
|
Undergrown and malformed coconut fruit that has no inner shell and contains neither flesh nor water
Problematic
|
Sikaiana
|
NP.AO.2
|
Ao
|
A fruit with no flesh inside. A green coconut that does not have any water inside; (fig.) a child that does not grow very well (Dnr).
|
Tahitian
|
NP.AO.2
|
O/ao
|
A cocoanut that has no water or kernel
|
Tahitian
|
NP.AO.2
|
O/ao/ao
|
An old empty cocoanut
|
Takuu
|
NP.AO.2
|
Aa/moko
|
Early stage of coconut growth: small, some elongated, with no liquid inside; [of coconut] deformed with no meat or water
|
Tokelau
|
NP.AO.2
|
Ao
|
Grossly malformed coconut with no juice or meat
|
Tokelau
|
SO.UMU
|
Umu
|
Yellow-head Triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens)
|
Nukuoro
|
SO.UMU
|
Imu/mea, imu/uli
|
Triggerfish spp.
|
Pukapuka
|
PN.AO.3
|
Ao
|
Lashing used to tighten other lashings
|
Rennellese
|
PN.AO.3
|
Ao
|
Tie or bind tightly, as hair
|
Takuu
|
PN.AO.3
|
Ao
|
Wind around (in tying certain type of knot); grasp in an embrace
|
Tongan
|
PN.AO.3
|
Ao
|
A turban, especially one worn in war for protection, or by a champion as a symbol of his chamionship
|
New Zealand Maori
|
EP.AO.4
|
Ao
|
The world (as opposed to the underworld)
|
Penrhyn
|
EP.AO.4
|
Ao
|
The world
|
Tahitian
|
EP.AO.4
|
Te ao nei
|
The present world, the present state of existence
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