BY A. J. DUFFIELD. 



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Pantastaff : Cut figures, an engi-aving. 

 Pantastiffniquen : The fibre of the cocoa-nut. 

 Papa : Man's name. 



Paperow-roogee : A raft of bamboo, un caballito. Sp. 



Parweenafew : Man's name. 



Passell : Man's name. 



Pasuan : The shoulder. 



Pawangi or Pewangi : The thigh the leg. 



Peil : The large, round shell-plate, with a hole in the centre 

 foi suspension on the breast ; derived from the Tridacna 

 shell by grinding. 



Peepeen : Eye-brows. 



Peepeerimatangue : Eye-lashes. 



Peesee : The sun, solar heat. 



Peseena : The sea in which the sun sets. 



Pesina-batt : The rainbow. 



Pigawineney : Let go (nautical phr.) 



Piglimbeowgen : The hair of the armpit. 



Pilpirramatan : The eye -brows. 



Pinafoon : Tortoise-shell. 



Pin-pin : A bow-string. 



Piriunquen : Husk of cocoa-nut. 



Poklanemann : The hand. 



Pookboolin : The lips. 



PoiTot : A cock, rooster. 



Poss ee Poss : To be scalded, burnt, or scorched. 

 Potankeken : The foot. 

 Pseguesiige : Sun-set. 

 Psooketene : Turn it round. 



Pus-piiss : A cat, a white shell, also an delicate word. 

 Pulankakow : The heel. 



Piilla-piilla : A boat, one of a ship's boats ; perhaps a newly- 

 coined word from "pull away." 

 The Putaputoon : Buttocks, Spanish, a harlot. 

 Quaake : To be sick, vomit. 

 Queka : What is this or that. 

 Rafafung : To make water. 

 Rafii: Water. 

 Rafii na dan : To wash up. 

 Sa or Thsa : Firewood. 

 Sa : Be silent. 



Saacli or Sach : Bad, putrid. 



Sabrobo : Good, fine ; applied to a cocoa-nut of good flavour. 

 Spanish Sahrosa. 



