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.
To nod, A’t_ouou_.  Noisy, chattering, impertinent, Emoo.  Noon, Wawa’tea.  The Nostrils, Popo’heo.  Numeration, or counting of numbers, Ta’t_ou_. A cocoa Nut, Aree.

   A large compressed Nut,_that tastes E_ee_h_ee_.
       like chesnuts when roasted_,

   O.

Obesity, corpulence, Ou’p_ee_a.  The Ocean, Ty, s.  Meede.  Odoriferous, sweet-smelled, No’noea. Perfumed Oil they put on the hair, Mo’noee.

   An Ointment,_plaister, or any thing E’ra’pa_oo_.
       that heals or relates to medicine_,

Old,                                                    Ora’wheva. 
One,                                                    A’tahai. 
Open, clear, spacious,                                Ea’tea. 
Open, not shut,                                       Fe’r_ei_. 
To open,                                                Te’haddoo. 
Opposite to, or over against,                         Wetoo’wh_ei_tte.

   Order, in good order, regular, without Wara’wara.
        confusion
,

   Ornament, any ornament for the ear, T_ooee_ ta’r_ee_a.

   Burial Ornaments, viz. nine noits Ma’ray Wharre.
      stuck in the ground
,

   An Orphan, Oo’hoppe,
          
                                              poo’aia.

Out, not in, not within, T_ei_we’ho.  The Outside of a thing, Ooa’p_ee_.  An Oven in the ground, E_oo_’m_oo_.  Over, besides, more than the quantity, Te’harra.  To overcome, or conquer, E’ma’ooma.  To overturn, or overset, Eha’pa_oo_.  An Owner E’whattoo. A large species of Oyster, I’t_ee_a. The large rough Oyster, or Spondylus, Paho’oea.

   P.

The Paddle of a canoe, or to paddle, E’hoee.  To paddle a canoe’s head to the right What’tea.  To paddle a canoe’s head to the left, Wemma.  Pain, or soreness,the sense of pain, Ma’my.  A Pair, or two of any thing together, Ano’ho.  The Palate, E’ta’nea. 
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