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 | Pii | Young, newly born; bud n. |
| Tuamotu | Pii(pii) | Sprinkle water |
| Tuamotu | Pii(pii) | Flow over reef (of the tide) |
| Tuamotu | Pia | Arrowroot, starch |
| Tuamotu | Pia/pia | Any viscous juice, sap, gum |
| Tuamotu | Piere | Split open, gape, hang open Problematic |
| Tuamotu | Pi/piki/ | Cling to, clutch with fingers |
| Tuamotu | Piki | Climb by gripping with arms and legs |
| Tuamotu | Hoo/piki | Numb, cramped |
| Tuamotu | Pikipiki | Very curly, as hair |
| Tuamotu | Piko | Curve, bend |
| Tuamotu | Piirau | Decayed, stinking, pus |
| Tuamotu | Piri | Adhere to |
| Tuamotu | Piri | Puzzle, riddle; curiosity, wonder, object of special interest |
| Tuamotu | Piripiri | A variety of weeds having sticky burrs or seeds |
| Tuamotu | Pio | Extinguished |
| Tuamotu | Pipi | Shellfish sp |
| Tuamotu | Pipiki | Close (Eyes) |
| Tuamotu | Pipiri | A month, October to January by different reckonings |
| Tuamotu | Pipiha | Come out of, issue forth (as from room/house) Problematic |
| Tuamotu | Piha | Room, partitioned place; cunnus |
| Tuamotu | Pihe | Weep, lament in utter grief or despair (Stn) |
| Tuamotu | Pito | Navel |
| Tuamotu | Piu/piu | Tournefortia argentea |
| Tuamotu | Piu | Swing, as a door, rise and fall, as a ship |
| Tuamotu | Piivai | To flood, overflow the land Problematic |
| Tuamotu | Poo | Night |
| Tuamotu | Poe | Pearl, bead |
| Tuamotu | Poofatu | Stone |
| Tuamotu | Poohue | Convolvulus, also a gourd bearing creeper |
| Tuamotu | Poohutu/hutu | White, round organ resembling a stomach sac in some fish |
| Tuamotu | Poohutu | To splash, make a splashing |
| Tuamotu | Poŋapoŋa | Dents, pitmarks |
| Tuamotu | Poŋipoŋi | Early morning |
| Tuamotu | Po/poi/ | Fermented breadfruit paste |
| Tuamotu | Poike | Crest or top of a wave |
| Tuamotu | Pooike | Commence to curl over, come to a head, as the crest of a wave |
| Tuamotu | Pookai | Coil |
| Tuamotu | Poke | Mix; pudding made by mixing |
| Tuamotu | Poki | Cover n |
| Tuamotu | Po/poki | Cover with cupped hands, to so catch (e.g. a bird) |
| Tuamotu | Poki/poki | Cover completely etc. |
| Tuamotu | Pookia | Covered over; overflowed; smothered |
| Tuamotu | Poko | Extinguished, to be |
| Tuamotu | Poko | Hollow |
| Tuamotu | Poko | Snapping sound |
| Tuamotu | Pokopoko | Vagina |
| Tuamotu | Poora | Mat of dried Pandanus leaf |
| Tuamotu | Pora | A shelter placed over the thwarts of a canoe to protect the crew from rain or spray; a shed-like structure erected on the deck ofthe pahi, or on a plantform extending across both hulls of a two-hulled ship Uncertain Semantic Connection |
| Tuamotu | Pore | Desire v |
