A Dictionary of the Language of Mota, Sugarloaf Island, Banks Islands. [microform]

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A Dictionary of the Language of Mota, Sugarloaf Island, Banks Islands. [microform]
Codrington, R. H. (Robert Henry), 1830-1922
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pagoa mea, said of ill cooked bread-fruit, because red, o ga- togo pagoa toe memea, Pagpagoai, 1. dorsal fin of a fish, like that of pagoa, also anal fin. 2. met. a very thin man, gate tur tamm pagpagoai vires, Pagpagaloa, same as gapa^apa, Paito, a shed, temporary lodge in a garden. Sam. pmto, a cook- ing-house.
Paka, banyan, ficus ; various species, paka mea, paka rono- vagalo, paka vat Pakalava, an European vessel : uncertain origin ; perhaps a •form of aka canoe.
Pakapaka, fornicati
...on, adultery ; properly refers to the money that passes.
Pakasagoi, (k) the under shell of crab and turtle.
Pakasoai, (k) same as poikasagoi.
Pakul, to sit in a crouching atti- tude.
Pal, same as pal'n, Pala, 1. to double, set stick against stick, set across, wattle, fasten between two sticks, take up with, between, two sticks ; in recent use to cut with scissors ; pcda goro, fasten with cross sticks.
palag, M. pcdai V. tr. to wattle sticks, to set across.
palat, tr. to fasten between sticks, one on either side ; to take between sticks.


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