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 Fui/fui/ Dip
Samoan Fuia (Aplonis sp.) Samoan Starling
Samoan Fuʔa Cut the hair
Samoan Fua/fuati Lock of hair
Samoan Fuʔe Uncover
Samoan Fula Swell, swelling ; dropsy of the belly. Class of illness marked by swelling of tissues (McP).
Samoan Fu(la)/fula Be swollen (frequentative)
Samoan Fuli Turn (round or over)
Samoan Fulitua Turn one's back on
Samoan Fulu Hair, feather
Samoan Fu/fulu (pass. fulu/a) To rub, to wash, to wipe
Samoan Funa/a Conceal (with negative) (applied to scent or a wind rising)
Samoan Funa/ʔi Conceal, hide away
Samoan Funa To moult
Samoan Funafuna A sea cucumber
Samoan Fune Male catkin of Breadfruit
Samoan Tau/fusi/ Swamp, marsh
Samoan Fusi Piece of swamp
Samoan Fusi Tie, bind; gird; embrace
Samoan Fusi/fusi Bind hand and foot
Samoan Fusu Box, fight with fists
Samoan Futi Pluck (feathers, hairs), pull up/out (e.g. weeds)
Samoan Fu/futi Haul in fishing-line ; play a fish
Samoan Futi/a Passive of fufuti
Samoan Futi/futi Fq. of futi
Samoan Futi The banana
Samoan Futu (Barringtonia); (Barringtonia asiatica) (Whr)
Samoan -ga Gerundive suffix
Samoan Gaa Pant
Samoan Gaaʔuta A little distance inland
Samoan Gaele Shake, oscillate (as bog when walking over it; shaking, quaking
Samoan Gafa Fathom, measure. Genealogy (McP.
Samoan Gafigafi An old siapo used as a wrapper for native property
Samoan Gafua Be made common, have a prohibition removed
Samoan Gafulu Ten . Not given by
Samoan Gaʔegaʔe Out of breath ; breathe hard, pant. Shallow breathing (McP). Phonologically Irregular
Samoan Gaigai To be exhausted, as by work or exposure to the sun
Samoan Gaele Shake, oscillate, as a bog
Samoan Gaigai Exhausted by work, exposure to sun
Samoan Gaaʔau Intestines. Bowel; penis (rarely used) (McP).
Samoan Gaʔo Fat (Grease)
Samoan Gali Gnaw
Samoan Galo To forget
Samoan Galo/mia Perfective
Samoan Ga/galo/ Forget (plural)
Samoan Gaalo Pass out of sight, vanish in the distance, disappear . Disappear, slip out, fade away
Samoan Galo Parrot-fishes of genus Scarus when about three feet long
Samoan Galu Wave (of sea)
Samoan Gaalue/lue Shake, move to and fro
Samoan Gaalulu To shake (as a nut not full of juice)