224 Bcrnice P. Bisliof ^hlsellUl— Bulletin 



and tract on Lofanga island (H). Also tract near Felemea, village on Ulha 

 island (H). Also tract near Hihifo, village on Lifuka island (H). Also tract 

 near Lotofoa, village on Foa island (H). Also tract near Ofolanga island (H). 

 Also tracts near villages on Kapa island (V): near Kapa, Faleval — Fakatulolo, 

 landlord, and Otea. Also tract near Koloa, village on Koloa island (V). Also 

 tract near Taoa, village on Vavau island (V). 



Tokelauhala. North road [tokelau, north; hala, road]. Tract near Kapa, village 

 on Kapa island (V). 



Tokemoana. Ocean eel [toke, the sea eel; moana, ocean]. Southern gate of 

 fortress of Feletoa, village on Vavau island (V). 



Toketeke. Pushed-out eel [toke, sea eel; teke, to push out]. Tract near Fabefa, 

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



Toketoke. To cut up. Islet near northwestern point of Tongatabu island (T). 

 Also tracts near Kolovai — Ata, landlord, and Nukunuku — Tul Vakano, landlord, 

 villages on Tongatabu island (T). 



Toki. The name of a shellfish. Tract on Fotuhaa island (H). Also tract near 

 Uiha, village on Uiha village (H)— Malupo, landlord. 



Tokiai. Toki shellfish there [toki, a shellfish; ai, there]. Tract near Uiha, vil- 

 lage on Uiha island (H) — Malupo, landlord. 



Tokiao. Axe seeking suitable trees in a forest [toki, axe; ao, to seek suitable 

 trees in a forest]. Tract near Holopeka, village on Lifuka Island (H). 



Tokilangi. Sky axe [toki, axe; langi, sky]. Tract near Hautu, village on Tonga- 

 tabu island (T). Also tract near Pangai, village on Lifuka island (H). 



Tokiloto. Center for toki shellfish [toki, a shellfish; loto, center]. Tract on 

 Niuafoou island (NF)— Fototili, landlord. 



Tokolo. Sugar cane grown in a village [to, sugar cane; kolo, village]. Tract 

 near Kolovai, village on Tongatabu Island (T)— Ata, landlord. Also tract near 

 Hofoa. village on Tongatabu island (T). Also tract near Nelafu, village on 

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



Tokolu. To fall while strutting with a large dress of tapa [to, to fall; kolu, to 

 strut with a large dress of tapa]. Place on Pangaimotu island (V). 



Tokomatupa. An upright, roughly cylindrical coral stone which formerly stood 

 in center of gateway to the Tui Tonga's enclosure; now standing beside the 

 main street in Lapaha, village on Tongatabu island (T). Modern name Levu- 

 levukefu. 



Tokomea. Brown rods for pushing along canoes in shallow water [toko, long 

 rods used for pushing along canoes in shallow water; mea, brown]. Place on 

 Vavau island (V). 



Tokomeauta. Inland Tokomea [uta, inland]. Tract near Alaki, village on Tonga- 

 tabu island (T) — Tui Pelehake, landlord. 



Tokomololo. To descend with long rods [toko, long rods used for pushing boat; 

 mo, with; lolo, to descend suddenly]. Village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Tokonakao. A peak, summit of Kao island (H), 3380 feet elevation. 



Tokotoka. Aground. Tract near Lapaha, village on Tongatabu island (T) — 

 Pangia, landlord. 



Tokotokautu. Aground against a perpendicular cliff [tokotoka, ground; utu, per- 

 pendicular cliff]. Tract near Nukuhitulu, village on Tongatabu island (T). 



Toku. A kind of knife made from the common turtle shell. Tract near Uiha, 

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

 on Pangaimotu island (V). Also tract in Falevai, village on Kapa island 

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

 north of Vavau island (V). Also tract on Niuatoputapu island (NT) — Tangipa, 

 landlord. 



