The Hair of the head,
E’ror_oo_,
s.
E’roh_oo_r_oo_.
Grey Hair,
Hinna’heina.
Red Hair, or a red-headed
man, E’h_oo_.
Curled Hair,
P_ee_p_ee_.
Woolly frizzled Hair,
Oe’toeeto.
To pull the Hair,
E’w_ou_a.
Hair, tied on the crown of the
head, E’p_oo_te.
Half of any thing,
Fa’eete.
A Hammer,
Et_ee_’te.
Hammer it out,
Atoo’bian_oo_.
The Hand,
E’r_ee_ma.
A deformed Hand,
P_ee_le’oi.
A motion with the Hand in
dancing, O’ne o’ne.
A Harangue, or speech,
Oraro.
A Harbour, or anchoring-place,
T_oo_’t_ou_.
Hardness,
E’ta,e’ta.
A Hatchet, axe, or adze,
Toee.
He,
Nana.
The Head,
Oo’po.
A shorn Head,
E’v_ou_a.
The Head-ache, in consequence
of
drunkenness,
Eana`n_ee_a.
The sense of Hearing,
Faro.
The Heart of an animal,
A’h_ou_too.
Heat, warmth,
Mahanna,hanna.
Heavy, not light,
T_ei_ma’ha.
The sea Hedge-hog,
Totera.
A blue Heron,
Otoo.
A white Heron,
Tra’pappa.
To hew with an axe,
Teraee.
Hibiscus, the smallest species
of Hibiscus,
with rough seed cases, that adhere
to the clothes in walking,
P_ee_re,p_ee_re.
Hibiscus, a species of Hibiscus
with
large yellow flowers,
Po_oo_’r_ou_.
The Hiccup,
Et_oo_’ee,
s.
E_oo_’wha.
Hide, to hide a thing,
E’h_oo_na.
High, or steep,
Mato.
A Hill, or mountain,
Ma_oo_,