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PHILOLOGY. 



Tinia, a button. 



Tinitini, the conclusion. 



Tiya (O.), dew. 



Ti-garu, name of a place in Mbulu or 

 Hades. 



Tiyga, to shout ; (O.), name of a game. 



Tiri, to break, as an egg. 



Titi, to hang down, be pendent. 



Titombu, deep. 



Titoko, walking-stick, staff. 



Titolo, the paper-mulberry, when stripped 

 of its bark. 



Tiva, to turn aside. 



Toa, a fowl. 



ToSi, to write. 



Toka, to lie, to be placed, fixed in any 

 place. 



Tokalau, east wind. 



lokalaututu, the north wind ; the north. 



Tokatoka, a seat. 



Tokatoka, a priest. 



Tokatoka-ni-yone, after-birth. 



Tokatua, mountain, barren hill. 



Tokawale, anger, angry. 



Tokayala, to stand where the fresh water 

 unites with the salt to watch for fish. 



Take, to remove, to quit a place. 



Toki, to kick. 



Toko, beloved, favorite. 



Tola, hollow. 



Tolo, the waist. 



Tolomaki, to push. 



Tolona, the trunk of a tree. 



Tolu, three. 



Tolusagavulu, thirty. 



Toma -na, to increase ; to sit, to dwell. 



Tomba (O.), a bay of the sea. 



Tombe, a long tuft of hair, worn as an 

 ornament ; any ornament ; -na, to 

 adorn one's self with any thing. 



Tombo -ka, to catch, seize. 



Tombu-ni-wai, a well. 



Toni, to sleep. 



Tonia, to endure. 



Tonitoni, a ceremony performed at a fune- 

 ral, or at the consecration of a temple. 



Tonoka, to wound. 



Toyga, a sow. 



Toygale, to carry on the shoulder. 



Toygi, to fall. 



Tojjgi, a wheel. 



Toro, to approach, advance. 



Toroyani, to move about. 



Toso, to move by jerks. 



Totaka (O.), to fight for. 



Toto, pain, painful. 



Totou, to paste with arrow-root, or the 

 fruit of the tou tree. 



Totolo, sailing swiftly. 



Tou, the name of a tree. 



Tova, a dish. 



Tovo, habit, nature. 



Tovo, to try. 



Tovotovo, an effort, a trial. 



Tovu, the back. 



Toya -na, to print. 



Toyovu, brackish. 



Tu, the upright part of a tree. 



Tu, to stand. 



Tu, word used by children to their father. 



Tua, word used by children to their grand- 

 father. 



Tuai, to delay. 



Tuaka, an elder brother or sister. 



Tuatua, the top of a mountain. 



Tui, tuitui, to sow (qu. sew ?). 



Tui, king, chief, lord. 



Tui (R.), a dog. 



Tuitui, salt. 



Tuka, a grandfather, a very aged person. 



Tukei, to accuse. 



Tuku -<?, to put ; to give. 



TukuSavu, to put the whole of any thing 

 into one dish. 



Tukuna, to tell, to speak of. 



Tukundravu, to daub the head with ashes. 



Tukutuku, a speech. 



Tula, bald. 



Tide, ear-wax. 



Tuleria, to push. 



Tuleyi, to press. 



Tuleyu, to moan. 



Tuli, dull. 



Tuli, to make. 



