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A VOCABULARY OF THE 



To trip up one in wrestling 

 A Tropic-bird 



Truth 



- Me'hae. 



- Manoo'rba. 



{Evaee'roa, s. Pa- 

 raow, mow. 



- Powta'heite. 



- E'tae. 



- Ooa'hoe. 



To tumble - - 



A Turban 



To turn, or turned 



To turn about, as in walking backwards 1 TT 7 



andforwards - " - _ jHoodeepeepe. 



Twins, twin children - Ma'hea. 



7b twist a rope ... Twree'ree. 



Two - - E'Rooa. 



U 



An Ulcer, or sore 



Under, below, low down 



Under sail - 



To understand 



To undress, or take off the clothes 



An unmarried person 



Unripe, as unripe fruit, fyc. 



O'pai. 



Oraro. 



"Pou'pouec. 



Ee'te. 



Ta'turra. 



Avee'oi, 



Voo. 



Luminous Vapour 

 Vassal, or subject 



Vast 



The Veins that run under the skin 

 Venus - 



Epao. 

 Manna'hoz/na. 



Mai 9 - 



( Ara,hai, s 

 ( ara'haz. 



- E'wowa. 



- Tou'rooa, 

 Vessel, any hollow vessel, as cups of nuts, \ *.« 



$c. -J 



Vessel, a hollow vessel in which they pre- \ ^ , 

 pare cm inebriating liquor - - j 



To vomit 



mutte. 



Eroo'v. 



W 



Wad, tow, fibres like hemp 

 Wait, stay a little 

 Wake, awake 



- Ta mew. 

 Areeana. 

 Arra arra, s. Era, 



