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wagel (m, s), ad. last, after, v. to come after. Mark, xiv. 28. 



wagetal-wagetal (moa, badtt), ten (lit. one hand and one hand). 



wahu, exclam. 



waia, 



waiginga (? maiginga), iahuia "waiginga, nothing by the way. Mark, 



. vi. 8. 

 waiitntu (m), n. the saw-fish ; waiitutu kap, n. the saw-fish dance, 

 "wainis (nh), n. a small hull-roarer with a shrill sound (375). 

 waipa (b), n. a land-shell. 



waipat (nb), n. a head-dress consisting of a single plume, 

 waisa (?), uro waisa (b), n. flood tide, 

 waitud (]ttb) = waiitutu. 

 waiwai, n. the testicles. Cf. waiwi, mango, 

 waiwi (lib), n. an armlet made from the shell of the Conus millepunc- 



tatus (339). 

 waiwi, n. the mango. 



wakabi (nb), n. an instrument used in mat making, 

 wakadar, n. a dale, valley, 

 wakaea, 



wakaean, v. to chase, to pursue, 

 wakaeangan, v. to be patient, 

 wakaea-uiamoin (?), v. ; koi gorkoziu wakaea uiamoin, n. chief priests. 



Mk., xiv. 1. [wakaea-uiamoin, wakaea uiamon, wakaia-uiamai.] 

 wakai, «. ecclesiastical (Sharon); wakai mumugu sigaman(?) Mark, 



V. 15, xii. 36. 

 wakai (?), kapu wakai boie dapamgu adapadan, a voice came from 



heaven. Mark, i. 11. 

 wakaia-uiamai. See wakaea-uiamoin. 

 wakaiasin, v. to pity, to regret ; to have sympathy, to mourn ; n. 



grief, [wakaiasimoin.] 

 wakaimizin, v. (?) ; ada wakaimizin, n. spite, 

 wakaintamamiz (s), wakaintomamiso (b), v. to think, to consider, 

 wakaintamamoiginga, wakaintomamoiginga, v. not to consider, not to 



think. 

 wakaisin = wakaiasin. 

 wakaisupaman, v. to lead astray. 



wakaitaiz, v. to recollect, to understand, [wakaitamain.] 

 wakaitamamai, n. thought. 



