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A VOCABULARY OF THE 



Ship-wreck 



A white Shirt 



To shiver with cold 



Mud Shoes, or fishing shoes 



The Shore 



Short 



Shut, not open 



Sickness 



The left Side 



The Side 



The right Side 



Sighing 



Silence 



Similar, or alike 



To sink 



A Sister 



To sit down 



To sit cross-legged 



Six - 



A Skate-fish 



The Skin 



7%* Sky 



To sleep 



27z£ /owg Sleep, or death 



To sleep, when sitting 



A Sling 



Slow 



Small, little 



The sense of Smelling 



Smell it 

 To smell 

 Smoke - ■ 



Smooth - - - " 



Smutting the face with charcoal for fu- 

 neral ceremonies 



A sea Snake, that has alternate rings of\ ^ qq} ^ 



Ara'wha. 

 Paroo'y. 

 A'tete. 

 Tama. 

 . Euta. 



■ Po'potoo. 

 TOpa'n^, s. IW- 



" \ peepe. 



• Matte my Mamy. 



■ A'roode. 

 . E'reea'wo. 

 . Atou,a'taou. 



■ Fa'ea. 

 . Fatte'booa. 



- Oowhya'da. 



- A'tomo. 



- Too'heine. 



- A'noho. 



- T^'py. 

 A'Honoo. 

 E'whae?. 



- Ee'ree. 



- E'rae?. 

 Moe. 



- Mbe roa. 



- Too'roore,moe. 



- E'ma. 



{Marra,marroa, s. 

 Fata. 

 Eete. 

 f Fata'too, s. Ootoo,- 

 " \ too. 

 Hozna. 



- Ahe'oi. 



- E'oora. 

 Pa'ya. 



} Bap'i 



'para. 



a white and black colour 

 To snatch a thing hastily 

 Sneezing 

 Snipe, a bird resembling a 



blade and brown colour 

 Snot 



eesLroo. 



- 'E'hairoo. 



- Machee'ai. 



} °f a \ 



'Hoope. 



