Entries from Stimson 1964 in Pollex-Online

Stimson, J. F. (1964). A Dictionary of Some Tuamotuan Dialects of the Polynesian Language. The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff.

Language Item Description
Tuamotu Kete Bag, basket
Tuamotu Ketekete Click tongue against teeth
Tuamotu Ketu Root (as a hog) etc.
Tuamotu Keu To commence to move (said of a child in the womb, just as labor commences)
Tuamotu Keva To twinkle, of stars
Tuamotu Ki To, towards (preposed particle)
Tuamotu Kii To speak, say; voice, word
Tuamotu Kii To be full
Tuamotu Kiato Outrigger boom
Tuamotu Kie/kie Man's waistband of pandanus matting
Tuamotu Kie A sail, when in place
Tuamotu Kiekie Plant sp. (?pandanus)
Tuamotu Kiki Stiff, tense, erect (penis)
Tuamotu Ma/kiki Stretch, extend, stiffen (members of body)
Tuamotu Maa/kiki Stiffish, erect, tumescent
Tuamotu Kiko Flesh
Tuamotu Kiko The cunnus; the glans penis
Tuamotu Kiri Skin
Tuamotu Kiriaa Prone to anger, irascible
Tuamotu Kirikiri Gravel
Tuamotu Kimi Seek
Tuamotu Kina A class of sea-urchins, Echinus
Tuamotu Kinakina Watery discharge preceding or accompanying child-birth
Tuamotu Kino Bad, wicked, harmful; disaster, trouble
Tuamotu Kiro Bad, harmful, unfortunate, evil; ruined etc., etc.
Tuamotu Kio Chirp, cheep v
Tuamotu Kiokio Bonefish (Albula vulpes)
Tuamotu Kiore Rat
Tuamotu Kita Close tightly, clench fist
Tuamotu Kiitaketake White Tern
Tuamotu Kite Know
Tuamotu Kiu Two hundred, two million
Tuamotu Kiva Black background colour
Tuamotu Kiva Young spiral shoot of kikipa fern
Tuamotu Kiva Male frigate-bird
Tuamotu Kivi Curlew
Tuamotu Ko Specifier particle (Preposed)
Tuamotu Koo Yonder
Tuamotu Kooa Glad, pleased, contented, to be
Tuamotu Kooata Principal eye of a coconut
Tuamotu Koe Second person singular, thou
Tuamotu KoofaƋa Nest
Tuamotu Koohao A sore, ulcer Problematic
Tuamotu Kohe Bamboo sp
Tuamotu Kohe Bamboo knife
Tuamotu Kofe Bamboo knife
Tuamotu Kohi Gather
Tuamotu Koohiti To pick-, pluck-, pull out
Tuamotu Kohiti The fiddler crab...
Tuamotu Koohore Peel-, pick-, strip off; as a srrip of bark, a single fruit, a scab, or a strip of anything; abrade, abraded, skinned