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 |
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Tuamotu | Mamari | The testes |
Tuamotu | Mamate | Die (of two), die twice |
Tuamotu | Mamo | A variety of fish |
Tuamotu | Mana | Supernatural force |
Tuamotu | (Maa)naha | Open ground |
Tuamotu | Manahune | Legendary race of friendly giants |
Tuamotu | Maanaaki/na | Be attained, reached |
Tuamotu | Manava | Belly |
Tuamotu | Manava | Breath (Poetic) |
Tuamotu | Nenga | A variety of parrot-fish of a light green colour Phonologically Irregular |
Tuamotu | Maanenga | A variety of parrot-fish, blue-green in color |
Tuamotu | Maanenga/nenga | A variety of blue fish |
Tuamotu | Mania | Set on edge |
Tuamotu | Mania | Smooth, still, calm |
Tuamotu | Manini | Fish sp. (obs.) |
Tuamotu | Manini | Sexually exciting or gratifying; orgasm |
Tuamotu | Manino | Rippled, ruffled |
Tuamotu | Mano | A thousand, two thousand or twenty thousand |
Tuamotu | Manoŋi | Fragrant |
Tuamotu | Manu | Animal, bird |
Tuamotu | Maanu | Overflow v |
Tuamotu | Marihini | Guest, visitor |
Tuamotu | Manihini | Guest, visitor |
Tuamotu | Manuuia | Successful, successfully concluded |
Tuamotu | Maanuka | Troubled, anxious, trouble, anxiety Problematic |
Tuamotu | Manumanu | Bug, insect |
Tuamotu | Manunu | Exhausted, worn out |
Tuamotu | Mao | Cease raining |
Tuamotu | Maoa | Limp, languid |
Tuamotu | Maaoa | Heartburn Problematic |
Tuamotu | Maori | Indigenous |
Tuamotu | Mapu | Breathe hard |
Tuamotu | Mapuna | Become visible, well up |
Tuamotu | Mahae | Torn, ruptured |
Tuamotu | Mahaŋa | Twin |
Tuamotu | Mahara | Reflect, consider; will, desire; be anxious; think of, remember... |
Tuamotu | Mahiki | Rise naturally/spontaneously |
Tuamotu | Mahimahi | Dolphin |
Tuamotu | Hina | Moon |
Tuamotu | Mata | Eye, face |
Tuamotu | Mata | Mesh of net |
Tuamotu | Mata | Edge of blade?, point (of spear, fish-hook) |
Tuamotu | Mata | Point of land, headland |
Tuamotu | Ma-taŋi | Wind n |
Tuamotu | Matakeinaŋa | Division of an army; a lands division; a sub-clan |
Tuamotu | Maataki | Drop in on, call on, go to see, visit informally |
Tuamotu | Maataki/taki | Look at, watch, observe attentively, as a game or contest; to gaze, peer about; to inspect, examine |
Tuamotu | Matakite | Be on one's guard; see, become aware of |
Tuamotu | Matakite | See, tell, prophesy; a seer |
Tuamotu | Mataku | Fear v, afraid, to be |