LANGUAGE OF THE SOCTETY ISLES. 



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To walk out - - Avou'oz'a. 



To walk backwards and forwards - Hooa'peepe. 



A Warrior, soldier, or rather a man- \ nr aa t a toi 



killer - - - -J 



Warmth, heat 

 A Wart - 



To wash, as to wash cloth in water 

 To watch - - 



Water - 



Water-cresses - - 



We, both of us - 



A Wedge - 



To weep, or cry 



Well recovered, or well escaped 



Well, it is well, charming, fine 



What, whafs that 



Mahanna,hanna. 



Toria. 



Mare. 



E'teae. 



A'vy. 



Patoa. 



Taooa, s. Aroo'i'ooa. 



Era'hei. 



Ha noa,a,tam 

 f Woura, s. woo,- 

 \ ara. 



Pooro'too. 

 hara, E'ha'rya, s. 

 Ye'ha^a, express- 

 ed inquisitively. 



fE'l 



{ : 



,maa. 



What do you call that, what is the name 1 ^ . 



r - f > Owy te aee'oa. 



When, at what time - - W'heea. 



Where is it - Te'hea. 



Whet, to whet or sharp a thing - TL'\oee. 



To whistle - - Ma/poo. 



Whistling, a method of whistling to call \ y 



the people to meals - - " ) 



To whisper secretly, as in backbiting, fyc. Ohe'moo. 



Who is that, what is he called - i ,\ ' ' 



I Uwy,nana. 



Whole, the whole, not a part of a tiling \ A ' ' 

 r u ° (_ A'maoo, 



- Whatta,whatta. 



- Watson eea. 



Wide, not strait or narrow 



A Widow - - 



Wife, my wife 



The W T ind - - - - 



The south-east Wind 



A Window 



The Wing of a bird 



To wink - 



To wipe a thing clean 



Whish, a whish to one who sneezes 



Within side 



A Woman - 



A married Woman 



Ma'h^me. 



Mattay. 



Mattaee. 



Ma'lae^ ou'panee. 



EreW. 



E'amoWjamoo. 



VLo'voee. 



Eva'rewa t Eatooa. 



Tre'ro to. 



Wa'hmie. 



Wa'h^zne mou. 



