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 Noa Common, free from tapu
Tuamotu Noa Non-restriction
Tuamotu Noha A bird
Tuamotu Noho Sit, dwell
Tuamotu Nohu Fish sp
Tuamotu Noko Back/rear part
Tuamotu Nono (Morinda citrifolia)
Tuamotu Nui Big
Tuamotu Nuka Be folded; to wrinkle
Tuamotu Nuku Earth, land
Tuamotu Nuku Crowd, regiment
Tuamotu Numi Fold up
Tuamotu Numi/ia Carried out of sight
Tuamotu Ooa Fence, inner walls of fish-pond Problematic
Tuamotu Oho To start, suddenly awake, become wide awake, as after a second sleep
Tuamotu Oo Offering of food
Tuamotu Oi To knead
Tuamotu Oi Wriggle, twist, mill round
Tuamotu Okioki Rest, pause after completing preparations
Tuamotu Ora Health, alive, recover from illness
Tuamotu Ori Revive by incantation
Tuamotu Oro Rumble, resound, sound
Tuamotu Oro A plume-like tuft, cluster of feathers of frigate-bird Uncertain Semantic Connection
Tuamotu Omo Sip, suck
Tuamotu One Sand
Tuamotu Ono A fish (promethichthys prometheus)
Tuamotu Ope Scoop, gather up in the hands
Tuamotu Ohi Young shoot (of plant)
Tuamotu Ota Raw
Tuamotu Ota Dregs
Tuamotu Oti Finish, finished, to be
Tuamotu Paa Palisaded enclosure (Obs.)
Tuamotu Paa Blow (of wind)
Tuamotu Paa Barren
Tuamotu Pae Side, margin
Tuamotu Pae Float, wash ashore, wrecked, stranded
Tuamotu Paenga A site, place; stretch of shore; Poet. a margin, boundary
Tuamotu Paha Perhaps
Tuamotu Paa Perhaps
Tuamotu Paahata Shelflike staging for a corpse
Tuamotu Pahore Bald; having prepuce retracted; to peel, scale, slice, scrape off
Tuamotu Pahoro A kind of Parrotfish
Tuamotu Pahure Broken, abraded (as the skin)
Tuamotu Paŋe Hold, prop up, sustain, support
Tuamotu Paŋo Black
Tuamotu Paikea Sea/reef greenish crab sp
Tuamotu Paina Singe over flames
Tuamotu Paka Slightly dried, scorched
Tuamotu Paka Scab, slightly dried, scorched
Tuamotu Pakakina Produce popping, bursting, snapping sound