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 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
Moriori Puku/mauri Sob
Moriori Pu/pura/ Blind