The Asiatic Origin of the Oceanic Languages : Etymological Dictionary of the Language of Efate (New Hebrides) ;
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[Fi. qase an old man.] S. kas'is'o 92 [kat I a an old man, a priest, from kas' to grow old (Freytag), A. kas's' a Christian Presbyter. Kasu, or kas, d. kau, s., c. art. nakasu, tree, wood. [Epi. dd. iesi, lakai, Ml. dd. nice, nai, TaSa. tagai (taghai), Fut- rakau, Sa. laau, My. kayu, Mg. hazo, tree, wood, Mg. hazo hard.] H. 'es tree, wood, Ch. 'a', from H. 'aSah, A. 'asa' to be hard, firm. Note. — Kasu has the art. k. Rasua, or gasua, d. kasu, v. i., or a., hard, strong, redup. kaskasua, id., j...iakasuana, s., the being hard or strong, strength. [Ja. kakas hard, firm, rigid, stiff, cf. kuwasa strong.] H. kas'ah, A. kasa' to be hard, stiff, H. kas'eh hard, firm, fast, strong, power- ful. Note. — In Ef. naSona i gasua his heart is hard, meri gasua ki nia treat him hardly, or with violence. Kat, or kati, v. i., to thunder, tifai i kat, or i gat, the thunder thunders. See following word. Kat ia, or gat ia, v. t., to make fast, as nakasu i gati natua na the log makes fast his foot, i.e., jambs it and holds it firmly fixed against something ; to compress between two things, hence to bite, redup.
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