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Fist, to open the fist - - Ma'hora. 



Fist, striking with the fst in dancing - A'moto. 



A Jlie Flapper, or to flap Jlies - Dahee'ere e'reupa. 



Flatness, applied to a nose, or a vessel^ 



broad andjiat ; also a spreading Jlai- > Papa. 



topt tree - - -J 



A red Flesh mark - - E^da. 



To float on the face of the water - Pa'noo. 



The Flower, of a plant - - Pooa. 



Open Flowers - - Teearrc'oo wa. 



Flowers, white odoriferous flowers used} ^ 



' , J J > I^arre tarr<?<?a. 



as ornaments in the ears - - J 



Flown, & is flown, or gone away - Ma hcwta. 



A Flute - - - Wrewo. 



^ /;/#<:£ Fly-catcher, « Z>/rd 50 called - O'mamao. 



A Fly - - - Poore'hooa. 



To fly, as a bird - - E'razre. 



Fog, 07- m/s/ - - Ry'po^' 



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To fold up a things as cloth, $c - He'fetoo. 



A fool, scoundrel, or other epithet 9f\ r r SL i ouna 



contempt - - - f 



The Foot, or sole of the foot - - Tapooy. 

 The Forehead - - E'ry. 



Forgot, or lost in memory - - Oo'aro. 



Foul, dirty, nasty - - Erepo. 



A Fowl - - - Mba. 



Four - E'ha. 



The Flapping of a fide - - Ahea. 



Freckles - Taina. 



Fresh, not salt - - Eanna, anna. 



Friction, rubbing - - E'00 ee. 



Friend, a method of addressing a stran- \ j^b'a 



ger - - -J 



A particular Friend, or the salutation to \ ^, apatte< 



him - - - - J 



To frisk, to wanton, to play - Ehanne. 



f No, mra, s. No, 

 ( rr/da. 



From without - No, waho'oo. 



From fc^/or* - No, moon. 



Fruit - - 'Hoo'ero. 



Perfume Fruit, /;wm Teihuroa, a small} Hooero te man0 o. 



island - - - J 



/i yelloxv Fruit, like a large plumb, with\ , 



a rough core - - - f 



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