Language |
Reconstruction |
Reflex |
Description |
Tokelau
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PN.MANATU
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Manatu
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Think; be homesick, feel lonely
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Takuu
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MP.MANAWA.1
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Manava
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Stomach, abdomen, belly; seat of the emotions, feelings; underside or belly of something; hip bone
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Easter Island
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PN.MANIA.1
|
Maniŋa
|
Feel acidity of teeth ; sentir dentera, sentirse destemplado
Problematic
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Rarotongan
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PN.MANIA.1
|
Mania
|
Set on edge (of teeth); feel creeping sensation (of skin)
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Sikaiana
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NP.MA-NIA.2
|
Mania
|
Smooth, glassy feeling
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Hawaiian
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PN.MANONO
|
Manono
|
All spp. of (Gouldia) genus, small trees or shrubs belonging to the coffee family
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Tikopia
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PN.MAQOLI
|
Maori
|
True, truth; feel sure of
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Takuu
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CP.MASALO.A
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Maasaro, maasalo
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Experience an emotion, feel sorry (for what one has done or not done); feel happy or thankful; admire
|
Luangiua
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PN.MA-TALA.A
|
Maakala
|
Feeling good, free
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Tokelau
|
MP.MAQULI
|
Mauli
|
Seat of the emotions or feelings thought to be in the region of the solar plexus
|
Tikopia
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PN.MEI.3
|
Faka/mei/mei
|
Cringe, feel awe
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Pukapuka
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PN.MILI
|
Mili/mili
|
Feel, touch, masturbate
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New Zealand Maori
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CE.MINA
|
Mina(mina)
|
Desire, feel inclination for
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Tuamotu
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PN.MUQA-KI
|
Muaakia
|
Thoroughly chewed, masticated (as food pre-chewed for feeding to small children)
Borrowed
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New Zealand Maori
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PN.NAO
|
Nao
|
Feel with hand, handle
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Samoan
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PN.NAO
|
Nao/nao
|
Feel in hole
|
Takuu
|
PN.NAO
|
N/nao
|
Insert finger or hand to feel for, probe...
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Tuamotu
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PN.NAO
|
Tii/nao/
|
Feel with hand in holes
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Tokelau
|
NP.NAPAQA
|
Naapaa
|
Regret, feel sorry or guilty for not doing what one thinks one should have done
|
Tokelau
|
NP.NAPE.A
|
Nape
|
Sit cross-legged with feet on thighs; pluck out (eye from eye socket)
|
New Zealand Maori
|
EP.NAWE
|
Na(na)we
|
To be set on fire; kindled, excited (of feelings)
|
Rarotongan
|
EP.NAWE
|
Nave/nave
|
(Feel) thrill of pleasure; delightful, exquisite
|
Rarotongan
|
EP.NAWE
|
Na/nave
|
Exquisite (of sensation); delicate (of taste); extreme (of pleasure; to have or feel above qualities; be delighted; delight ; delight, pleasure
|
Samoan
|
EC.NIWA.*
|
Ni/niva
|
Feel giddy. Dizziness, light-headedness (McP).
|
Tokelau
|
EC.NIWA.*
|
Ni/niva
|
Feel giddy, dizzy
|
New Zealand Maori
|
PN.OFO.C
|
Oho
|
Arise, be roused (of feelings); fruitful
|
Pukapuka
|
TA.PAGE
|
Pange
|
Prop up, support; push, pass (in racing); to feel, touch, push away, refuse
|
Rarotongan
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PN.PAQIKEA
|
Paikea
|
Crab sp. with hairy feet (Etn)
|
New Zealand Maori
|
CE.PAIRUA
|
Pairua
|
Nausea, feeling of disgust
|
Rarotongan
|
TA.PAA-KARE
|
Paakare/kare
|
Have a sinking feeling (of the stomach)
|
Tuamotu
|
TA.PAA-KARE
|
Paakare
|
Have an empty, hollow feeling in the stomach
|
Mangareva
|
CE.PARAGIA
|
Paragia
|
Faiblesse (sans maladie, avec dégout du travail); être faible; ennui; aversion, répugnance. Feebleness through want of sleep; distaste, dislike; bored, boredom, ennui (Tgr).
|
Takuu
|
PN.PALU.1
|
Paru
|
Bottom-feeding prestige fish caught during ocean fishing, regardless of its individual name
|
Hawaiian
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CE.PARU.2
|
Palu/palu
|
Weak, soft, limber, flexible, supple, fragile, flimsy, feeble, frail, tender
|
Tuamotu
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CE.PARU.2
|
Paru/paru
|
Weak, feeble, listless, lazy
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Tahitian
|
AN.PANA.1A
|
Pana
|
The name of an amusement of children; to search or feel for a thing by means of some instrument; to raise up a thing with a lever or bar; to more or turn over with a hand spike; to toss or kick a football
Uncertain Semantic Connection
|
Niue
|
PN.FEE-FEA*
|
Feefee
|
How? (in what way? in what manner?)
|
Takuu
|
NP.PEE-FEA
|
Peehea, peefee, pee
|
How exactly? in what precise way?; (in exclamations) What kind of...! what a remarkable! what a lot of...!
|
Tongan
|
PN.FEE-FEA*
|
Feefee-ʔi
|
How? in what way? what about? of what sort?
|
East Uvea
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PN.PEE-HENI
|
Feenei
|
Comme ceci, ainsi, de cette manière
Problematic
|
Mangareva
|
EP.PEKE.2B
|
Pe/peke
|
Etre accroupi; jambes qui refusent de marcher pour cause d'infirmité; marcher en cet état. Crouch down through weakness; feeble, weak, bent with toil, bowed (of the legs) (Tgr).
|
Sikaiana
|
PN.PIKI.2
|
P/piki
|
Feel numb
|
Tuamotu
|
NP.POLI.B
|
Haka/pori/
|
Fatten by special feeding
|
Rennellese
|
PN.PU-QAKI
|
Puʔaki
|
Feed with chewed food directly from mouth
|
Rotuman
|
PN.PUKE.2
|
Puke
|
(of feeling) To come strongly over one
Problematic
|
Tongan
|
MP.SAQA.1
|
Haʔa/sia
|
Feel inwardly uncomfortable (esp. in abdominal region)
|
New Zealand Maori
|
NP.SAE.2
|
Hae , haehae
|
To cherish envy, jealousy, ill-feeling
|
Tongan
|
TO.SAKI-NA.
|
Hakina
|
(Of the feet) to catch in, be tripped up by
|
Rarotongan
|
PN.SAPUTU
|
ʔAputu
|
Deep-sea fish, dark grey, up to 2 feet long
|
Rarotongan
|
NP.SAU-SAU.1
|
ʔAu
|
A fish about two feet long, blackish, edible, caught mainly in deep water
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