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lage on Kapa island (V). Also tract near Angaha, village on Niuafoou island 

 (NF)— Fotofili, landlord. 



Simata. To hit the eye. Tract on Ofu island (V) — Tui Lakepa, landlord. 



Simeika. Tract near Makave, village on Vavau island (V) — Tui Afitu, landlord. 



Simelo. Ripe si [si, a shrub; melo, ripe]. Tract near Manuka, village on Tonga- 

 tabu island (T). 



Simua. The first si plant [si, a shrub; mua, first]. Tract on Fonoitua island 

 (H)— Tui Afitu, landlord. 



Sinoa. To throw anything away for nothing [si, to toss; noa, for .nothing, ran- 

 dom]. Tract on Ovaka island (V). 



Sinoieiki. Chiefs in blood [sino, body; i, in; eiki, chief]. District in eastern 

 part of Hihifo, district on Tongatabu island (T). Also tract near Kolovai, vil- 

 lage on Tongatabu island (T)— Ata, landlord. 



Sio. Name of a shellfish. Tract near Tokomololo, village on Tongatabu island 

 (T) — Maafu, landlord. Also tract near Hoi, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Slofele. Scattered sio shellfish [sio, shellfish; fele, to be scattered]. Tract 

 in Fatal, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Siofile. Tract in Nukualofa, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Sionoa. To look for nothing [sio, to look; noa, for nothing]. Tract near Utulau, 

 village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Sipaila. The end of a sail [sipai, end; la, sail]. Tract on Niuafoou island (NF) 

 — Fusitua, landlord. 



Sipangai. To throw to Pangai [si, to throw; pangai, meeting place of chief]. 

 Tract near Ohonua, village on Eua island (T). Also place on weather shore of 

 Eua island (T), and within the hereditary lands formerly belonging to Hama 

 of the "clan" of Haa Takalaua. 



Sipi. The noise by which it is known the party has killed an enemy. Tract near 

 Ohonua, village on Eua island (T). 



Sisi. A dress for working in, made from the leaves of the si plant. One of two 

 stones formerly standing at the village of Toula, Vavau island (T). The stones 

 were believed to be the deities Sisi and Faingaa. One stone has been de- 

 stroyed. 



Sisia. Covered with leaf dresses. Tract near Koulo, village on Lifuka island (H). 

 Also tracts near Kapa and Vakataumai, villages on Kapa island (V). Island (V). 

 Also tract near Mataika, village on Vavau island (V). 



Sisialuo. Hole covered with leaf dresses [sisia, covered with leaf dresses; luo, 

 hole]. Tract near Mataika, village on Vavau island (V). 



Sisifa. To glide, to shoot along. Tract near Hihifo, village on Lifuka island (H). 



Sisihalaika. Leaf dress of the fish road [sisi, a dress of leaves; hala, road; ika, 

 fish]. Mound on Tongatabu island (T). On weather shore. 



Sitake. To crack a young coconut for drinking, sitaki. Tract near Houma, vil- 

 lage on Vavau island (V). 



Siuatama. To seek sharks belonging to boys [siu, to seek sharks; a, belonging 

 to; tama, boy]. Place on Tongatabu island (T). On the weather shore. Also 

 beach on Tofua island (H). The name refers to the youths of Tofua island 

 who were transformed into sharks. ■-!' Also tract on Fotuhaa island (H). 



Siufanga. Canoe-racing beach [siu, to race with paddling canoes; fanga, beach]. 

 Beach on Tongatabu island (T). On weather shore. 



Siulangapo. To set out to seek sharks in the night [siu, to seek sharks; langa, 

 to set in motion; po, night]. Tract near Kolovai, village on Tongatabu island 

 (T) — Ata, landlord. Also tract near Foui, village on Tongatabu island (T) — 

 Vahal, landlord. 



2»0p. cit. 



