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 | Haruru | Rumble, roar, thunder, resound |
Tuamotu | Haamanga | A branch |
Tuamotu | Haka/haamanga | To stretch the legs in taking long steps |
Tuamotu | Haamama | Yawn, gape, be open |
Tuamotu | Hamu | Eat scraps |
Tuamotu | Hamuti | Defecate; excrement; a latrine |
Tuamotu | Hani | Oral stimulation of the sexual organs |
Tuamotu | Ha/hani | Mutual cunni- and peni- lingus |
Tuamotu | Hani/hani | Arouse sexual desire by repeated erotic advances |
Tuamotu | Hao | Draw a net around |
Tuamotu | Hapa | Crooked, askew, awry; in error, wrong |
Tuamotu | Hapai | Lift up |
Tuamotu | Hape | Malformed, of foot |
Tuamotu | Hape | Mistaken |
Tuamotu | Hapuu | Pregnant |
Tuamotu | Haputu | Blue cod (Cephalopholis argus) |
Tuamotu | Hahae | Make sibilant sounds, murmur (as water) |
Tuamotu | Hau | Dew |
Tuamotu | Hau(hau) | To chop, adze, dub out; smite, deal blows to, fight... |
Tuamotu | Hau | Government |
Tuamotu | Hau/mataŋi | Refreshing gentle breeze |
Tuamotu | Haauŋa | Odour |
Tuamotu | Hava | Filthy |
Tuamotu | Havaki | A variety of fish Problematic |
Tuamotu | Haavare/vare | Slime, viscous fluid, matter |
Tuamotu | Haavini/vini | Squeaking, creaking, smacking |
Tuamotu | Vini/vini | To warble on a thin high note, as a bird; cry plaintively; squeak repeatedly |
Tuamotu | Hee | Err, go astray |
Tuamotu | Heehee | Wrong, to be |
Tuamotu | Hei | Wreath, decorated headband |
Tuamotu | Heke | Slip, slide, descend |
Tuamotu | Here | Snare, tie |
Tuamotu | Paa/heru/heru | Comb the hair |
Tuamotu | Heru | Scratch the earth, scrape, dig out |
Tuamotu | Hema | Left (hand) |
Tuamotu | Hemo | Slip, come off, separate, become undone, be detached, open |
Tuamotu | Heu | Open, lift off, remove, reveal |
Tuamotu | Heva | Formal lamentation; dirge or elegy for the dead |
Tuamotu | Hii | Have diarrhoea |
Tuamotu | Hiŋa | Fall v |
Tuamotu | Hika | Make fire by friction |
Tuamotu | Hika | Vulva |
Tuamotu | Hiku | Hind part of a fish; stern of a canoe |
Tuamotu | Hiro/iti | Entrails (arch.) |
Tuamotu | Hiro/nui | Sac under stomach, entrance to entrails |
Tuamotu | Hina/hina | Grey-haired |
Tuamotu | Hina | Moon goddess |
Tuamotu | Hina- | First element in name of several legendary females |
Tuamotu | Hinu | Oil, grease, fat |
Tuamotu | Hinuhinu | Oily, greasy |