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 | Ataraga | Father of the Maaui family (Stimson 1934:5) |
Tuamotu | Taarai | Dress, shape, fashion, carve (of timber) |
Tuamotu | Taraire | (Terminalia littoralis) |
Tuamotu | Tarakihi | Fish species with sharp dangerous spines |
Tuamotu | Taararo | Pimp |
Tuamotu | Taramea | Long-spined sea-urchin variety |
Tuamotu | Taraao. Taarao (Bct). | A variety of fish |
Tuamotu | Tarava | Purlins (Emory 1975:52) |
Tuamotu | Tare | Phlegm |
Tuamotu | Taarehu | Obscured, overcast, of weather |
Tuamotu | Taareva | Loose an arrow, hurl a spear |
Tuamotu | Ta(ta)ri | To wait arrival of a person |
Tuamotu | Tari | Noose for catching birds, eels etc.; to ensnare |
Tuamotu | Tari | Transport, convey, carry |
Tuamotu | Tariŋa | Ear |
Tuamotu | Kakari/uri/ | Remora (Echeneis naucrates) |
Tuamotu | Taro | (Colocasia esculenta) |
Tuamotu | Taro/taro | Pronounce spell invoking lesser gods |
Tuamotu | Taru | Weeds, herbage, grass |
Tuamotu | Tama | Child; an honorific form of address |
Tuamotu | Taamaa | To remove the tapu from; to purify; to make clean |
Tuamotu | Tamahine | Girl, daughter |
Tuamotu | Taamaki | Fight, dispute v |
Tuamotu | Tamaariki | Children |
Tuamotu | Tamanu | (Calophyllum inophyllum) |
Tuamotu | Taamau | Hold, hold to, be faithful to, persevere |
Tuamotu | Tami | Meaning unknown Problematic |
Tuamotu | Tamure | (Lutjanus rivulatus) (Rch. 1999) |
Tuamotu | Tena | His, hers |
Tuamotu | Tena | His, hers |
Tuamotu | Tane | A skin disease |
Tuamotu | Taane | Male human being, husband |
Tuamotu | Taanifa | A variety of fish |
Tuamotu | Tano | To hit, strike truly upon; accurate, exact; right, correct, well-done |
Tuamotu | Tanu | Bury, cover up, conceal, plant |
Tuamotu | Tanutanu | A variety of fish |
Tuamotu | Tao | A very long kind of spear |
Tuamotu | Tao | Cook in earth oven |
Tuamotu | Tao/mi | To hold down, press down |
Tuamotu | Tao/mi | Pole weighing down thatching(Emory 1955:55) |
Tuamotu | Taoŋa | Personal property, possessions |
Tuamotu | Taokete | Wife's brother, husband's sister |
Tuamotu | Tapa | Bark cloth (mod.) Problematic |
Tuamotu | Tapa | Margin, edge, border; inside of the leg, adjoining the groin (ANA, HAO) |
Tuamotu | Tapa | Confer a name |
Tuamotu | Tapairu | A young woman of great beauty |
Tuamotu | Tapakau | Coconut leaf, used for feasting mat |
Tuamotu | Tapahi | Cleave apart, sunder, cut |
Tuamotu | Tape | Side, part, portion of one side; border, edge of a garment |
Tuamotu | Taapee | To employ means to soften fruit |