one of Eaeree.
the first rank among the people,
An inferior Chief, or one who
is only in an independent state, Too’ou_
a gentleman_,
Child-bearing, Fanou, e’vaho.
Children’s language, Father, O’pucen_oo_, and Papa.
Mother, E’wh_ei_arre, and O’pa’tea.
Brother, E’tama.
Sister, Te’t_oo_a.
The Chin, and lower jaw, E’taa.
Choaked, to be choaked as with Epoo_’n_ei_na,
victuals_, etc. s. Er_oo_’y.
To chuse, or pick out, Eh_ee_e,te,me,my ty.
Circumcision, or rather an incision E_oo_re,te h_ai_.
of the foreskin,
A sort of Clappers,_used at funerals_, Par’ha_oo_.
Clapping the bend of the arm smartly E’too.
with the hand, so as to make a noise,
an Indian custom,
The Claw of a bird, A’ee oo.
Clay, or clammy earth, Ewh_ou_,arra.
Clean, not nasty, Oo’ma, s. Eoo’ee.
Clear, pure; as clear water, etc. Tea’te.
White clayey Cliffs, E’mammatea.
Close, shut, Eva’h_ee_.
Cloth of any kind, or rather the covering Ahoo.
or raiments made of it,
A piece of oblong Cloth, slit in the
middle, through which the head is Teeboota.
put, and it then hangs down behind
and before,
Brown thin Cloth, Oo’erai.
Dark-brown Cloth, Poo’h_ee_re.
Nankeen-coloured Cloth, Ah_ee_re, s. Ooa.
Gummed Cloth, Oo’air ara.
Heappa,heappa, s.
Yellow Cloth, A’ade, p_oo ee ei_, s.
Oora poo’ee ei.
Cloth, a piece of thin white cloth Paroo_’y, by which name
wrapt round the waist, or thrown they also call a white
over the shoulders_, shirt.
A Cloth-beater, or an oblong square To’aa.
piece of wood grooved, and used in
making cloth,
The Cloth-plant, a sort of mulberry Ea_ou_te.
tree_,
A Cloud,
the first rank among the people,
An inferior Chief, or one who
is only in an independent state, Too’ou_
a gentleman_,
Child-bearing, Fanou, e’vaho.
Children’s language, Father, O’pucen_oo_, and Papa.
Mother, E’wh_ei_arre, and O’pa’tea.
Brother, E’tama.
Sister, Te’t_oo_a.
The Chin, and lower jaw, E’taa.
Choaked, to be choaked as with Epoo_’n_ei_na,
victuals_, etc. s. Er_oo_’y.
To chuse, or pick out, Eh_ee_e,te,me,my ty.
Circumcision, or rather an incision E_oo_re,te h_ai_.
of the foreskin,
A sort of Clappers,_used at funerals_, Par’ha_oo_.
Clapping the bend of the arm smartly E’too.
with the hand, so as to make a noise,
an Indian custom,
The Claw of a bird, A’ee oo.
Clay, or clammy earth, Ewh_ou_,arra.
Clean, not nasty, Oo’ma, s. Eoo’ee.
Clear, pure; as clear water, etc. Tea’te.
White clayey Cliffs, E’mammatea.
Close, shut, Eva’h_ee_.
Cloth of any kind, or rather the covering Ahoo.
or raiments made of it,
A piece of oblong Cloth, slit in the
middle, through which the head is Teeboota.
put, and it then hangs down behind
and before,
Brown thin Cloth, Oo’erai.
Dark-brown Cloth, Poo’h_ee_re.
Nankeen-coloured Cloth, Ah_ee_re, s. Ooa.
Gummed Cloth, Oo’air ara.
Heappa,heappa, s.
Yellow Cloth, A’ade, p_oo ee ei_, s.
Oora poo’ee ei.
Cloth, a piece of thin white cloth Paroo_’y, by which name
wrapt round the waist, or thrown they also call a white
over the shoulders_, shirt.
A Cloth-beater, or an oblong square To’aa.
piece of wood grooved, and used in
making cloth,
The Cloth-plant, a sort of mulberry Ea_ou_te.
tree_,
A Cloud,