kind of any animal, E’ooha.
The Fern-tree, Ma’mo_oo_.
Fertile land,
Fen_oo_a,maa. Fetch, go fetch it,
Atee. Few in number,
Eote. To fight,
E’neotto.
A Fillip, with the fingers,
Epatta. The Fin of a fish,
Tirra. To finish, or
make an end, Eiote. A
Finger, E’r_ee_ma.
Fire, Ea’hai.
A flying Fish,
Mara’ra. A green flat Fish,
E_eu_me. A yellow flat
Fish, Oo’morehe.
A flat green and red
P_ai’ou_. The cuckold Fish,
Etata. A Fish,
Eya.
Fishing wall for hauling the
seine at Epa.
the first point,
A Fish pot, E’wha.
A long Fishing rod of
Bamboo, used Ma’kee_ra.
to catch
bonettoes_, &c.,
A Fissure, or crack, Motoo. Fist, to open the fist, Ma’hora. Fist, striking with the fist in dancing, A’moto. A fly Flapper, or to flap flies, Dah_ee_’ere e’r_eu_pa.
Flatness, applied to a nose,
or a vessel
broad and flat; also a spreading
flat topt tree,
Papa.
A red Flesh mark, E_ee_’da. To float on the face of the water, Pa’noo. The Flower of a plant, P_oo_a. Open Flowers, T_ee_arre’oo wa.
Flowers, white odoriferous flowers,
used as ornaments in the ears,
T_ee_arre tarr_ee_a.
Flown, it is flown or gone away, Ma’h_ou_ta. A Flute, W_ee_wo. A black Fly-catcher, a bird so called, O’mamaeo. A Fly, P_oo_re’h_oo_a. To fly, as a bird, E’r_ai_re. Fog, or mist, Ry’po_ee_a. To fold up a thing, as cloth, &c. He’fet_oo_.
A Fool, scoundrel, or other epithet
of
contempt,
Ta’ouna.