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sura (m), n. a flower. 



snroma (k), n. the north, or nortli--we3t. 



sum (m), n. beacon, a mark. 



susa (k), n. a land shell. 



susi (k), p. to sit. 



susu (k), n. bladder. 



susu (?), susu rarugoro (k), n. the south-east. 



susua (k), r. to blow ; susua epuro, v. to blow with the mouth. 



susuo (k), = susua ; auo susuo, n. a gale, lit. big blow. 



susuome, susuomi (k), ». a fly ; the house fly. 



susuome (f), n. an arrow with a sharp conical tip which brea"k= off 



in the wound, 

 susuruwia (k), n. a rainbow. 



Tabaro (k), n. a mat. 



taga, n. the pandanus root ; taga sirigo (k), fibre from pandanus root. 



tagaa (m), ad. a long time ago. Cf. tagara. 



tagara, a. old ; ad. formerly, a long time ago ; tagara ia, ad. from of old. 



tagaraimi (k), ad. formerly; tagaraimi gogu, ad. long ago, lit. going 



a long way back, 

 tagu, n. time. 

 taira (k), n. a cobweb, 

 taiua, n. a rock. Mir, neid. 

 tama (m), n. skin ; ota tama, n. bark ; oboro tama, n. cloth, a sash. 



C. esume. 

 tamai (ks), ff<?. openly, 

 tamari (?), tamari muba (k), n. a snout- 

 tamatama, a. thin, lit. skinny. Cf. tama. 

 tamo (si), tamu (k), n. wing of a bird, 

 tanar, n. custom, habit, fashion. Mir. tonar. 

 tanu (?), tanu-auana, naked, 

 tao (k), v. to finish. Cf . tau. 



tarame (k) (?), dou tarame, n. sago in a small roU. Cf. siahu. 

 tararoro (?), nei tararoro, pron. they two. Savage i£5S. 

 tariguro (?) 

 ,taro (k), v. to come, 

 taropura 'k), n. a bottle for lime, a glass bottle. Perhaps introduced 



from Miriam tarpor. 



