Entries from Shand 1911 in Pollex-Online

Shand, A. (1911). The Moriori People of the Chatham Islands. Memoirs of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 2.

Language Item Description
Moriori Pani Besmear
Moriori Papaku Shallow
Moriori Paparinga Countenance, cheek
Moriori Paihi/hi Large canoe
Moriori Pahii, paihi Trickle forth, spurt forth
Moriori Batoo/too Knock
Moriori Paua Shell sp.
Moriori Pe Rotten, wet
Moriori Pehe(e) Do what? think what?
Moriori Peka Fork of a tree . Diverge
Moriori Peke Leap
Moriori Ko/peru Curved
Moriori Pi(a) Diarrhoea
Moriori Pe/peke Benumbed Phonologically Irregular
Moriori Piko Bent
Moriori Piri Adhere
Moriori Apiti Join, add
Moriori Pito Navel
Moriori Pito Bit . End
Moriori Po Night
Moriori Poa Bait
Moriori Pohatu Stone, rock
Moriori Kaakaa/ponga Black fern
Moriori Ata pongipongi Early dawn
Moriori Pokai Surround, coil, circuitous
Moriori Poke/poke Mix
Moriori Pokere/kere Dark
Moriori Poki Cover . Be hidden
Moriori Pore/pore Propitiate Problematic
Moriori Po/poroki Bid farewell
Moriori Pona Ankle
Moriori Pono/pono Joint
Moriori Potaka Round
Moriori Potaka/taka Circle
Moriori Potiki Youngest child, infant
Moriori Poto Short
Moriori Pou Post . Central post
Moriori Pouri Darkness
Moriori Pu hhiamama Hollow (of tree)
Moriori Pu Be found, come forth
Moriori Pu/rakau-timu Root
Moriori Pu/take Base (of tree)
Moriori Pua Flower
Moriori Puwha Thistle
Moriori Punga/tei Pumice
Moriori Purungehu Ashes Problematic
Moriori Purehe Spider Problematic
Moriori Wai/puke Flood
Moriori Puku Swelling, knob, bump
Moriori Noho puku Remain silent