Eay & Haddon — The Languages of Torres Straits — II. 319 



gubii (k), n. a hammer. 



gucligudi (m), n. a button, an auger. 



gudoguclo, a. thick. 



guere (k), n. stingaree, sting ray. 



gugi (k), n. a star. 



gugi (k), n. a stone club with round disc. 



gugu (p), n. head-dress worn in dancing and fighting (pi. 192, 2). 



guguba (e), n. a plant " with large five-lobed leaves which are eaten 

 cooked. We found this not unpalatable, the taste and feel 

 being that of a plant belonging to or allied to Malvacea." — 

 MacGregor, Eeport, 1890, p. 40. 



gugurta (e), n. a species of lizard. 



guitogu, V. to go. Cf. oguitogu. 



giimasa, a. bad. 



gumi (k), a. ripe. 



gupuru (k), n. the navel. Cf. Mir. kopor. 



guri (m), n. the forehead ; the face. 



guri (k), n. a shrub ; guri sirigo, n. guri fibre. 



gururu, n. thunder. The noise made by the Aromorubi cutting fire- 

 wood. 



Hari (m), v. to sing. Cf. wasare, poo. 



harubi (m), n. = arubi.. 



hera, n. a breathing. Cf, sera. 



heranapar, v. to rest, to take breath. 



heratato, a. continuous (lit. not breathing). 



hoihoi (ii), n. a boy. 



hoUogo (m. D'Albertis), n. bird. Cf. wowogo, uoog. 



bono (ii), 71. gall. 



huhua (m), n. the wind. Cf. susua, uo. 



huraaua (mb), n. a bag. 



la, an emphatic suffix to words ; a. true, real. Oradubuia, true God. 



ia (ks), n. a fence. 



iadohia, v. to speak. Mir. ditagi. 



iano (f), n. a kind of arrow. 



iapo (k), v. to bring. Cf . auogu. 



iaprumu (ir), n. a wig. 



