A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 eBook

Robert Kerr (writer)
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 762 pages of information about A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15.

A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 eBook

Robert Kerr (writer)
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 762 pages of information about A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15.
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
,

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