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A VOCABULARY OF THE 



A Bonetto, a fish so called 



To bore a hole - - 



A Bow - 



A Bow-string - - - 



To bow with the head 



A young Boy, 



Boy, a familiar way of speaking 



The Brain of any animal 



A Branch of a tree or plant, 



Bread-fruit, or fruit of the bread-tree 



Bread-fruit, a partictdar sort of it 



An insipid paste of Bread-fruit 



The gum of the Bread-tree 



The leaf of the Bread-tree 



The pith of the Bread-tree 



To break a thing 



made of twigs, orna 



The Breast, 

 A Breast-plate 



mented with feathers, 



pearl shell 



To breathe 



Bring, to ask one to bri?ig a thing, 



Briskness, being brisk or quick 



Broiled, or roasted as broiled meat 



Broken, or cut - 



The Brow, or forehead 



A brown colour 



Buds of a tree or plant 



A Bunch of any fruit 



To burn a thing 



A Butterfly - - 



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Peera'ra. 



EhooW, s. Ehoo'o. 



E'fanna. 



Arobhooa. 



Etoo'o. 



My'didde. 



He'amanfe. 



A'booba. 



E'ama. 



OOYOO. 



E'patea. 



Eh'oe. 



Tappo'ooroo. 



E'da'ooroo. 



Yo'oovoo. 



O'whatte, s.Owhan- 



ne, s. Fatte. 

 O'ma. 



dog's hair, and > Ta'oome, 



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{Watte weete wee 

 te'aho. 

 Ho'my. 

 Teetteeve. 

 Ooaweera. 

 Motoo. 

 E'ry. 

 A'uvaura. 

 Te, nrrc'haoo. 

 Eta. 



Dbodooe. 

 Pepe. 



C. 



To call a person at a distance 

 A Calm - 



- Tooo'too'ooo. 



- Ma'nmio. 



Calm, or rather to be so placed that ") r , 



the wind has no access to you 

 Sugar Cane 



A Cap, or covering for the head 

 To carry a?iy thing 

 To carry a person on the back 

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'Too, s. Etbo. 



- TWmatta. 



- E'a'mo. 



- Eva'ha. 



