The Foot, or sole of the foot, Tapooy. The Forehead, E’ry. Forgot, or lost in memory, Oo’aro. Foul, dirty, nasty, Erepo. A Fowl, Moea. Four, E’ha. The Frapping of a flute, Ahea. Freckles, Taina. Fresh, not salt, Eanna,anna. Friction, rubbing, E’oo ee.
Friend, a method of addressing
a
stranger,
Ehoea
A particular Friend, or
the salutation E’apatte.
to him,
To frisk, to wanton, to play, E’hanne.
From there,
No,r_ei_ra,
s.
No,r_ei_da.
From without, No,waho’oo. From before, No,m_oo_a. Fruit, ’Hoo’ero.
Perfume Fruit from Tethuroa,
a
small island,
Hooero te manoo.
A yellow Fruit, like a
large plumb
with a rough core,
A’v_ee_.
Full, satisfied with eating,
Pya,s._Oo_’pya,
s.’Paya.
A Furunculus, or a small hard boil, Apoo.
G. A Garland of flowers,
A’v_ou_t_oo_,
s.
A’r_ou_too
Ef
ha, apai.
Generosity, benevolence, Ho’roea. A Gimblet, Eho’oo. A Girdle, Ta’t_oo_a. A Girl, or young woman, Too’n_ee_a. A Girthing manufacture, Tat_oo_’y. To give a thing, Hoea’t_oo_. A looking-Glass, H_ee_o’eeota.
A Glutton, or great eater,
Taata A’ee, s.
Era’poea
n_oo_e.
To go, or move from where you
stand Harre.
to walk
To go, or leave a place, Era’wa. Go, begone, make haste and do it, Haro. Go and fetch it, At_ee_.
Good, it is good, it is very
well, My`ty, s.
Myty,tye,
s.
Maytay.
Good-natured,
Mama’h_ou_,
s.
Ma’r_oo_.
A Grandfather, Too’b_oo_na. A Great-grandfather, Tooboona tahe’too. A Great great-grandfather, Ouroo. A Grandson, Mo’b_oo_na. To grasp with the hand, Hara’wa_ai_.
Grasping the antagonist’s
thigh when Tomo.
dancing,