LANGUAGE OF THE SOCIETY ISLES. 281 



Cooked, dressed; not raw - - Ee'oo, s. Efe'wera. 



To cool one with a Jan - - Taha'ree. 



Cordage of any kind. - - Taura. 



The Core of an apple - Boe. 



A Cork, or stopper of a bottle or gonrd \r\ it. 



shell - - - - j 



A Corner - E'pecho. 



Covering, the covering of afisJis gills - Pe^'eya. 



Covetousness, or rather one not inclined} T) 



. • > ree,peere. 



to give - - - ~j 



A Cough - - Ma're. 



To court, woo a woman - • - Ta'raro. 



Coyness in a woman - - No'noa. 



A Crab - - Pappa. 

 Crab, a lame land crab that climbs the 1 t?, 



cocoa-nut trees for fruit - - } 



A Crack, cleft, or fissure - - Motoo. 



Crammed, lumbered, crowded - -■«! Ehbtt^ 



The Cramp - - Emo'too too. 



A Cray fish, - - - O'oora. 



To creep on the hands and feet - - Ene'^z. 



Crimson colour -.■.-.'.-' r Oora oora. 



Cripple, lame - - - Tei'tei. 



Crooked, wor* straight - - Ooo'p^o. 



Zb crow #s a coc& - - - A 'a ooa. 



The Crown of the head - - Too'pooe. 



To cry, or shed tears - Ta^e. 



^4 fowurc Cuckoo, ttraM black bars and a 1 Ara'werettJa 



Zo7?g tail, frequent in the isles - J 



To cuff, or slap the chops - - E'paroo. 



Curlew, « small curlew or whimbrelfound\ m » 



«&cw£ £^e rivulets - - - / 



Cut, or divided - - - - Motor;. 



To cut fc /m/r with scissars - - O'tee. 



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A Dance - H«?va. 



Darkness - - - Voee'ree, s. Pooo'ree. 



To darn - - O'ono. 



A Daughter - Ma'h^'ne. 



-^ , 7 . , J f Mara'marama. 



Ti^, or daylight - - " j s . A - 0W; s . A W 



