Entries from Pratt 1911 in Pollex-Online

Pratt, G. (1911). Pratt's Grammar & Dictionary of the Samoan Language. Apia, Western Samoa, Malua Printing Press.

Language Item Description
Samoan Maasani Accustomed to, used to
Samoan Masi Acid, fermented; Breadfruit preserved by fermenting
Samoan Masiʔi Raised/lifted up, to be
Samoan Masimasi Dolphin
Samoan Maa-sina Moon, month
Samoan Masisi To be broken obliquely; sprained
Samoan Maasoaa Arrowroot (Tacca pinnatifida)
Samoan Maasoli A kind of banana
Samoan Masua Overflow
Samoan Masunu Singe (as the hairs of a pig)
Samoan Mata Eye, face
Samoan Mata Mesh of net
Samoan Mata Blade, cutting edge, point. Core of boil (McP).
Samoan Maata/mata Look at
Samoan Mata Raw, unripe. Raw, uncooked (Mnr)
Samoan Mata Classifying particle used with numerals in relation to taro
Samoan Mataafaga Beach, shore
Samoan Mataafanua Windward side of an island
Samoan Matagi Wind n
Samoan Matai Titled head of extended Samoan family; master
Samoan Maatai/sau Craftsman, carpenter
Samoan Mataʔa Come loose, come off
Samoan Mataʔi Observe, notice; remark, admire
Samoan Mataʔu Fear, be afraid
Samoan Matala Untied, undone
Samoan Mataala Vigilant, watchful, alert
Samoan Mataali Blighted and fallen coconut
Samoan Mataliʔi Name of group of stars
Samoan Matapisu Kind of shellfish ; mollusc (Acmaea sp.)
Samoan Matapula Red Globe-eye (Priacanthus cruentatus)
Samoan Mata-toa Brave-looking
Samoan Matau Axe
Samoan Maatau Fishhook
Samoan Matau Right (not left)
Samoan Mate Die (of animals, plant, fire)
Samoan Mate Extinguished
Samoan Mate Guess, to guess
Samoan Matiʔuʔu Fingernail or toenail
Samoan Matila A short fishing rod
Samoan Masino Be known exactly
Samoan Mativa Poor
Samoan Mato Deep narrow gorge, inland precipice
Samoan Maatofi To be split
Samoan Matolu/tolu Thick (refers only to pork)
Samoan Maatou First person exclusive plural subject pronoun Problematic
Samoan -maatou First person exclusive plural possessive suffix
Samoan (ʔI)maatou We (exc)
Samoan Matu A fish (Gerres sp.)
Samoan Mauu To sink down, as the posts of a house; to run off, to drain through, as water through sand; to depart, to disperse as a crowd of people; to result, to terminate, as a *fono*
Samoan Maatuu Dry oneself after a bath