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taupain, taupainga, a. short; taupain toraiginga, not to shorten. 



Mark, xiii. 20. 

 tauradiz = toridiz, kama-tauradiz, v. to nurse in tke arms, 

 tawala (s), n. the shore. Cf . taiwa, taima. 

 tawpei (h), a. short, low. Cf. taupainga. Mir. teupai. 

 tazo, 



teio, teipa (m), v. to throw into, 

 ter, tera (m), n. bitterness ; savour (in Gospel), v. to flavour ; alasiu ter, 



the saltness, Mark, ix. 50 ; ter unaipa, to leave a taste, to 



savour, 

 teralnga, a. sour, 

 terari (m), a. sour, 

 terig (m), n. an arrow, 

 terku (t) = turku. 

 terti (jib), a hole ; piti terte, n. a hole in the septum narium (406). Cf . 



tarte. 

 tete (b), n. the leg. 

 thi (m), n. a cliff, 

 tholpen (?), sepal magina mani keda wadogam sapi tholpen, two mites 



which make a farthing. Mark, xii. 42. 

 thung (ir), suffix, like, same as. 

 ti(B), w. bread fruit, 

 tiap (lib), tiapi (ir), the wrist, 

 tiati (b), n. a traitor, 

 tiapururu (nb), n. a string armlet (394). 

 tidaimipa (b), n. joint, 

 tidan (? to make or put out) ; balbai tidan (s), v. to rectify, make 



straight ; tonar tidan, tonar tidano, v. to testify, to mark, to 



prove, 

 tideipa (ir), v. to break, as a stick, 

 tidiz, V. to retreat ; kunia tidiz (s), v. to return, 

 tigi (s, b), n. the brain, 

 tigu, n. headache, 

 tikat, n. a flea. 



tiki(M), n. the name of a shell {Sanguinolaria). 

 timi, n. the name of a plant, Alries precatorius ; timi-kapu, n. small 



red and black timi seeds (crabs' eyes) pi. timi-kapul. 

 tiom (?), magi tiom (s), n. boy. 



