| where? in what place. one distant by birth. . thousand. a numeral suffix following the digits in countingfathoms. |
| (1)where is it? where are they? (2) afathom. : 1 fathom, 2 fathoms. : (irr.) tomeasure by fathoms (arm's length). (3)thousand, a thousand. : 1,000, 2,000. (4) portion ofpandanus which is chewed. (5)family of origin, relations. : relations in very wide sense. |
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| . branch offamily (distant), multiple or extensive relatives. |
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| (1) a smallmat used as plate. dish for food. (2) aneel with black spots. |
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| afathom. to measure by fathoms. |
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| plural of . Genesis 30:32. I (often emphatic). |
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| we,us (generally in the nominative and emphatic). |
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| to engage in measuringfathoms. |
| foodpoisoning (esp. by fish). suffer from poisoning. : which causes ..., poisonous. : to poison. |
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| theroof of themouth. suffering occasioned byfood entering the nasal passage. |
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| unable to restrain one's desire,eating without waiting for others. |
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| wire. branches of bushes cut to be burned in theclearing ofland. covered over with cut brush ready for burning. |
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| laughter,smile. to laugh, to smile. : whitefoam on waves. : there is white foam on the waves. : to die of laughter. : smiling, smiling face. : to cause laughter, toamuse,comic. : to make laugh, to amuse. :pleasantry,jest,joke, makingfun. : something funny,buffoonery, joke. :burst of laughter. |
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| thelaugh of a sick person (skeleton). |
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| a wickedlaugh, insolent, untimely. : to make laugh, wickedjoke, toannoy. |
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| tolaugh till black and blue. |
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| tolaugh loud and sneeringly, or improperly. |
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| deep watershark, sort of . |
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| tolaugh with a wide-open mouth. laughter with a wide-open mouth. |
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| (1) toothlessgums. : to make ... :idem. . |
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| clothes or mats covered withdirt orstains,soiled, dirty, disgusting (N.). (S.). |
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| ten used in counting and whenever a digit is followed by a numeral suffix,coconut are counted by bunches of ten. . |
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| choking, suffocation from fish bones or other ... throat. tochoke oneself, tosuffocate from obstruction in throat. : tostrangle, to put harpoon in throat. : aspear used to kill sharks. |
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| mucus obstructing throat. to have throat obstructed by ... |
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| (1)bush of very hard, gnarled wood. Pemphis scidula. hard,strong like . ngea ngeangea: hard, strong like ..., abounding in ... : make hard. (2) largefish hook made formerly of used to catch shark. circular fish hook of iron for sharkfishing with hook of . (3) :constellation in form of fish hook (Austral Crown). : a very old such, the inside of which is beginning to rot. essence got from this inside. . |
| Pemphis acidula Forst. (z). |
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| nge.tobeg forfood by one's looks, to be covetous of food. the begging for food by one's looks. what remains of the kernel of acoconut in a shell after it has been scraped. scraped, without muchkernel. |
| sup.. (1) :envy,covetousness of food, drink, tobacco, etc. : irresistible envy of food, inveterate habit ofbegging. : beggar (always begging). : to show covetousness for food, tobacco belonging to others, covetous,avid. : to show one's covetousness, to cast envious eyes on ... : to cause ..., to provoke ..., to make ..., to treat as ... (2) :emaciation,phthisis,consumption. :gnash or show teeth. : the beach is uncovered (lowtide). .theremainder of coconut kernel in shell after it has been scraped out. |
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| nothing but skin and bone. veryemaciated, a living skeleton. : to make ... |
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| ngetáia.tobeg much for food by one's looks. much begging for food by one's looks. |
| superlative of. greatcovetousness of food. to have ..., to show ... : to find, to accuse of being ..., to treat as ... : to excite toenvy, toentice, toattract. |
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| curly,frizzled, curly-headed. ,. : tocurl, to make frizzy. : tocomb ... : ancientcomb of one or two prongs. |
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| dizziness. to fall into aswoon, to sink down, to growfaint, to fail, to be carried off quickly. : to makenumb, to faint, to carry away, etc. ,,,:tired,sleep,drowsy. |
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| agroan,moan. to groan in abnormal effort so as to overcome pain.<grunt>. . : to moan with ..., to control one to keep back one's cries. : to make ... |
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| to groan audibly or in spirit. |
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| togroan as when under a heavy burden. |
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| give me (used in the imperative). food to be chewed for thejuice (used only with the suffix pronoun). |
| . . . give me,pass it! give me the cup. .portion ofpandanus which is sucked. , etc. (N.). (S.). |
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| now. adv. now that,since. : give me to eat now that I have arrived. |
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| I don't know, I am not supposed toknow. |
| . I don'tknow! I have nothing to say, I can't answer. |
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| ye,you, emphatic in the nominative, a plural suffix in the objective after v.t. usually connected by . |
| you. :yourselves. used in the objective it is joined to the verb. : he loves you. |
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| when, at the time (for the future),if (fut. cond.). |
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| then, in thatcase, at that time. : in that case I won't go to see you. |
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| when (referring to past time). |
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| at thattime,then (past). : then they set out. |
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| indeed, of course, used in response. |
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| superlative of. longago. : one of the first beings created with Riki (myth.). |
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| talk,speech. (more used). : agrumbler. :noise made by a crowd or by a medley of things (rain, waves, crowd of people). |
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| toscratch oneself, to scratch (rarely used),. (more used). |
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| totalk sub voce. frequentative of. toitch. the sensation of itching. |
| itch. to itch. : which causes itchness : to cause ... : a backscratcher, a scratcher. .of . speech,noise of voices,murmur of voices, indistinct ... to make one's voice heard, to speak. : he spoke then. have you nothing to say? : to make speak, toquestion. |
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| feeble,weak,puny, sickly,debilitated (person, plant or fruit of stunted development). ,,,,,,,,,: very... : to debilitate, to weaken. |
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| murmur,grumble,grouse. to murmur, tocomplain. : grumble, always complaining. : frequent complaints. : to murmur, to grumble against. ...: to complain of, to murmur about ... : to make ..., to make grumble, complain, etc. |
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| tocomplain, tomurmur n a murmuring, a complaining, a subdued groaning. |
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| tocomplain about a borrower or express misgivings concerning something loaned. |
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| Phaethon lepturus dorotheae. <bird>white tailedtropicbird (This bird may be easily distinguished from the red tailed species by its two long central tail streamers, which are pure white and not as narrow as the red ones. The next adjacent feathers are also fairly long and there are eight shorter tail feathers, making twelve in all. There is more black on the wings and flanks with the rest of the plumage mainly white with or without the roseate tinge; The black eyestreaks are not so heavy. The bill is yellowish, base greyish; The legs and bases of the toes are yellowish or flesh color and the rest of the feet black.) (aa). |
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