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 Lungs,                                         T_ee_too,’arapoa. 
Lusty, fat, full of flesh,                       Oo’p_ee_a.

M.

Maggots,                                         E’h_oo_h_oo_. 
A Maid, or young woman                           , T_oo_’n_ee_a. 
To make the bed,                                 Ho’hora, te Moee’ya. 
The Male of any animal, male kind,               E’oeta. 
A Man,                                             Taeata, s.  Taane.
An indisposed or insincere Man,                  Taeata,ham’an_ee_no. 
A Man-of-war bird,                               Otta’ha.

Many, a great number, Wo’rou,wo’rou,
s. man_oo_, man_oo_.

A black Mark on the skin, E_ee_’r_ee_.  Married, as a married man, Fan_ou_’nou.  A Mat, E’vanne. A silky kind of Mat, Moee’a.

A rough sort of Mat, cut in the Poo_’rou.
middle to admit the head_,

A Mast of a ship or boat,                            T_ee_ra. 
Mature, ripe; as ripe fruit,                         Para, s.  Pe. 
Me, I,                                               W_ou_, s.  M_ee_. 
A Measure,                                             E’a. 
To measure a thing,                                  Fa’eete. 
To meet one,                                         Ewharidde.

   To melt, or dissolve a thing, Too_’t_oo_e.
        as grease &c._

The middle, or midst of a thing,                   Teropoo. 
Midnight,                                            O’t_oo_ra,h_ei_’po. 
To mince, or cut small,                            E’p_oo_ta. 
Mine, it is mine, or belongs to me,                No’oo. 
To miss, not to hit a thing,                       Oo’happa. 
Mist, or fog,                                      Ry’po_ee_a. 
To mix things together,                            A’p_oo_e,’p_oo_e. 
To mock or scoff at one,                           Etoo’h_ee_. 
Modesty,                                             Mamma’ha_oo_. 
Moist, wet,                                   Wara’r_ee_. 
A Mole upon the skin,                         At_oo_’noea.
A lunar Month,                                Mara’ma. 
A Monument to the dead,                       Whatta’r_au_. 
The Moon,                                       Mara’ma. 
The Morning,                                    Oo’po_ee_’po_ee_. 
To-morrow,                                      Bo’bo, s.  A,Bo’bo.
The day after to-morrow,                      A’bo’bo d_oo_ra.
The second day after to-morrow;               Po_ee_,po_ee_,addoo. 

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