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PHILOLOGY. 



Sum, to sneeze. 



Susa, to betroth. 



Susi, to cut. 



Susu, a pit in which fish are taken. 



Susuya, to adopt. 



Ta, taki, to cut with an axe. 

 Ta -ya, to fell (qu. same as above ?). 

 Ta, or nda, we. 

 TaSake, to look up. 

 TaSayge, to hurt the foot. 

 TaSavu, to root up. 

 TaSere, to turn over. 

 TaSi, younger brother or sister. 

 TaSori, to singe. 

 Taia, to pour. 

 Taikuva (O.), finger-nails. 

 Tailasa, restless, uneasy. 

 Takali, the sea. 

 Takali, to separate. 



Takari (Mb.), the open space about a house. 

 Taki, not. 



Taki -vak., to draw water. 

 Takoroso, ta-ggakoso, to intercept ; persecute. 

 Taku, tortoise-shell. 



TalaSa, goods returned for something re- 

 ceived. 



Talai, to order, command. 



Talai -ndrendre, disobedient, ungovernable. 



Talai -rawarawa, obedient. 



Tola -ndrondro (Mb.), to blow briskly, as 

 wind. 



Talambo, slack. 



Talanoa, telling stories. 



Talasiya, upland ground. 



Talatala, a messenger, a servant. 



Tale, again. 



Tale, to return ; to refuse. 



Tali, to plait, to braid. 



Taliu, to carry goods. 



Taliyo, to forget, forgetfulness. 



Talim, split. 



Taloi, razor. 



Talofa, to pour into a dish. 



Tola, whilst. 



Tama, father. 



Tama -lailai (O.), uncle by father's side. 



Tama (R.), salute from an inferior to a 

 superior. 



Tamale, exclamation of surprise. 



Tamata, a man (homo), a person, man or 

 woman. 



Tamba, a present before a feast. 



Tamba, a place. 



Tamba, arm, from the shoulder to the 

 elbow. 



Tambakau, mat made of the cocoa-nut leaf. 



Tambambuli, a necklace of ovula-shells. 



Tambatamata, a generation. 



Tambayambake, a season of the year. 



Tambe -a, to hold in the palm or hollow of 

 the hand. 



Tambevanda, collar-bone. 



Tamboyi, concealed, secret. 



Tambu, sacred, prohibited ; -rak., to con- 

 secrate, to prohibit. 



Tarnbua, a whale's tooth. 



Tambumayimayi, an adze. 



Tambu -viti, a broad-axe. 



Tambu -volau, to wait for a favorable wind. 



Tamu (Mb.), no, not. 



Tamusu, to cut down. 



Tandende, spread. 



Tatidola, opened. 



Tandra, dream. 



Tandru (M.), ring. 



Tani, different. 



Taya, a bag. 



Tayaloa, the smell of a dead body. 



Tayane, a male. 



Tayani, to put into. 



Taygaya, precipitation, haste. 



Taygiri, sounding. 



Tayi, to cry, weep. 



Tayitayi, to swallow ; the windpipe (?). 



Tara, to take up, to build. 



Tara, lawful ; -va, to come next, to suc- 

 ceed. 



Tarambe, to strike the foot. 



Taratara, to manufacture, work upon, build. 



Taro -ya, to ask. 



