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Makasiliva. A silver stone [maka, stone; siliva, silver]. Tract near Maufanga, 



village on Tongatabu island (T) — Fakafanua, landlord. 

 Makasio. A shell fish. Tract near Neiafu, village on Vavau island (V). 

 Makatangi. Crying rock [maka, rock; tangi, to cry]. Reef on Tongatabu 



island (T). On weather shore. 

 Makatanoa. The rock of forwarning [maka, rock; tanoa, to forewarn]. Stone on 



Vavau island (V). On side of road near mound Tofaki, on or near Mt. 



Kafoa. 

 Makatapunimatapa. Sealed with a stone door [maka, stone; tapuni, to close, 



to seal; matapa, door]. Cemetery on Late island (V). 

 Makatata. Covered stone [maka, stone; tata, to cover]. Tract near Fangale- 



ounga, village on Foa island (H) — Niukapu, landlord. 

 Makatautau. Hanging stone [maka, stone; tautau, to hang]. Beach on Tongatabu 



island (T). On the weather shore. 

 Makatefua. Assembled stones [maka, stone; tefua, to assemble]. Stones on the 



weather shore of Tongatabu island (T). Mythology states that these stones 



were thrown by Maui at the great bird Moa as it flew from Eua island. 

 Makateka. A rolling stone [maka, stone; teka, to roll]. Tract on Niuatoputapu 



island (NT) — Tangipa, landlord. 

 Makatemate. Shame of death at hands of a friend among the enemy. Puko 



tree near Feletoa, village on Vavau island (V). 

 Makatoa. Courageous stone [maka, stone; toa, courageous]. Tract near Ahau, 



village on Niuafoou island (NF) — Fotofili, landlord. 

 Makatuituiohu. Stone of Tuituiohu [maka, stone; tuituiohu, a chief]. A stone 



in the royal tomb Langimau, near Lapaha, village on Tongatabu island (T). 

 Makatukia. Soft stone [maka, stone; tukia, soft]. Tract near Hamula, village 



on Tongatabu island (T) — Pangia, landlord. 

 Makatukinga. A stone where anything is beaten [maka, stone; tuki, to strike, 



to drub; nga, place]. Tract near Houma, village on Tongatabu island (T) — 



Vaea, landlord. 

 Makatuu. Steady, immovable, firm. Tract near Matahau, village on Tongatabu 



island (T). 

 Makatuutolu. Three stones standing together [maka, stone; tuu, to stand; tolu, 



three]. Tract near Tefisi, village on Vavau island (V) — Luani, landlord. 

 Makau. Lazy, indolent. Tract near Nukualofa, village on Tongatabu island (T). 

 Makauli. A dirty rock [maka, rock; uli, dirty]. Tract near Petani, village on 



Niaufoou island (NF). 

 Makaunga. The sheltering rock [maka, rock; unga, to be sheltered]. Tract 



near Ohonua, village on Eua island (T). Also village on Tongatabu island 



(T). Also tract near Talafoou, village on Tongatabu island (T) — Lauaki, 



landlord. Also tract on Niuafoou island (NF). 

 Makavaeatangitau. Stone of Vaea Tangitau [maka, stone; vaea, a chief; tangi, 



to cry for; tau, war or fighting]. Stone near Lapaha, village on Tongatabu 



island (T). A huge stone, evidently part of a royal tomb, perhaps of Langi- 



tamatou, which it follows in an informant's list of royal tombs. 

 Makave. To swing high; anyone who passes at a great distance. Tract on 



Haafeva island (H) — Tuuhetoka, landlord. Also tract near XJiha, village on 



Uiha island (H) — Malupo, landlord. Also tract near Faleloa, village on Foa 



island (H). Also tract near Makave, village on Vavau island (V) — Tui 



Afltu, landlord. Also village (V). 

 Makavelu. Probably misspelling of Makavelo, the throwing stone [maka, stone; 



velo, to throw]. Tract near Angaha, village on Niuafoou island (NF) — 



Fotofili, landlord. 



