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VOCABULARY OF THE LANGUAGE 



Friendly Isles. 



Momoho, 

 Koffe, 



Alia, 

 Waila, 

 Pango, 

 Orlongaa, 



Monee, 



Anga, 



Laffa, 



Fooa, 



Kokka, 



Moooee, 



Tooo, 



Ogoohaika, 



Maha, 

 Pagge, 



Faio, 



Cheeagge, 



Faiee tamma, 



Lalanga, 



Vao, 



Neeoo goola, 

 Routte, 



Foa, 



Cheelee neefoo, 



English. 



Ripe. 



Bamboo which they 

 beat with on the 

 ground. 



J say. 



Hot. 



Bad. 



Thread of which 

 they make their 

 nets, or the plant. 



Truth. 



A shark. 



Ring-tuorm. 



Fruit ; flower. 



A tree they stain 

 their cloth brown 

 withyi.e. the bark. 



Alive ; life ; soul ; 

 God ; or divine 

 spirit. 



A tree with the ber- 

 ries of which they 

 stain their cloth. 



Who shall I give 

 this to? Who 

 shall I help ? 



Finished; empty. 



A little paddle they 

 exercise with. 



Small branched 

 coral. 



To throw a thing 

 away. 



Pregnancy. 



To make. 



A wild uncultivated 

 country. 



Cabbage tree. 



Hibiscus ; rosa si- 

 nensis. 



A custom, of beating 



the head with a 



tooth till it bleeds. 



A custom of beating 



Friendly Isles. 



English. 

 the teeth on the 



