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Tat, sea, salt water; laru, fresh. 
Tabu’, to taboo, or interdict. 
Tabirraika, wood, i. e. the stem or trunk. 
Tapui a tirt, by and by. 
Tari, a small cord or twine. 
Taru, fresh. See Tat. 
Taw, no. 
Tchau. See Chau. 
Tia, or atia, this. 
Titri, to talk. 
Tivviti’, mat worn by women. 
tivvit. 
Tobi, the native name for Lord North’s| 
Island. 
Topai, to stop, &e. 
Tukkalek’, the back. 
Timma, bad. 
Tim’miim, rats. 
Tammitch, wood (trees). 
Tut, breast of a female; also, milk of 
the breast. 
See Krel. 
See Vi- 
See Stop. 
U. 
Ub, cocoa-nut, when about four months 
old. See Chau, Karapa, Sub. 
Ut, it rains; law ut, it does not rain, or 
it has done raining. 
Wi 
Vaiva, a woman; patchtk vaiva, a girl, 
or a little woman. 
Vas, stones. 
Verra, what, or who. 
Verri verri, to tattoo. 
Vish, stars. 
Vitching, to break (as a stick). 
Vitivvit, mat worn by men. 
Vizhik, lightning. 
Pickering on the Language and Inhabitants 
W. 
Waituti, to wash. 
Waizerris, black. 
Wari, a turtle. 
Waw-wia, a ship. 
Wohogi, to carry. 
Worra-zura, to-morrow. 
Worrl, grass. 
Wirbitch, warm. 
Wurrapi, beach. See Rai. 
Wiur’timum, father, or friend. 
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Yah, or yaf, fire. 
Ya peteto, or ya petetto, near to. 
Yammot’, or yimmot’, short, applied to 
persons or things. 
Yang, wind. 
Yaro, day (same as sun), sun. 
Yarris, God, divinity, spirit. 
Yat, one. See Numerals in the preceding 
Vocabulary. 
Yatau, or yatauva, far off, a great dis- 
tance off. 
Yé ka’ila, it is sharp (speaking of an iron 
hoop sharpened). But yé ka‘la is also 
used thus: Wang yé ka'tla, I am well 
or strong. 
Yenno, good (to the taste). 
lish Vocabulary, word Good. 
Yennup, big, large. 
Yeppuk, feces. 
Yim, house, hut. 
Yissiing, or yissiin, good, beautiful, ele- 
gant. ' 
Yubbir, dirt, dirty. 
Yukila, labor, strength. 
See Eng- 
Z. 
Zali, to give. See under Cocoa-nut. 
Zatang. See Atang. 
