MONOSYLLABIC ROOTS. 
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Mahi (Maori.) 
Mana , , 
Mangai ,, 
Maori ,, 
Marama , , 
Marino „ 
Moana ,, 
Mate , , 
Matua 
Motu 
Ngau 
Ora 
Pa, Papa 
Paraha 
Pare, pa 
Parirau 
Pata 
Patu 
Poki 
Pono 
Pu, tupu 
Pua 
Puha 
Ra 
Raki raki 
Rangatira 
9 9 
9 9 
99 
9 9 
9 9 
9 9 
9 9 
Rae 
Rangi 
Remu 
Rere 
Rete 
Ripi 
Ripo 
Riri 
9 9 
99 
99 
99 
Rite 
Rite 
Rite 
Ta 
Tai 
Taimaha 
Taki 
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mekin (Heb.) machina (Lat.) work, make (Eng.) 
power, lordship, manor, manorial, 
manger (Fr.) to munch, mouth (Eng.) 
mauri (Lat.) moor, native (Eng.) 
marahma (Turkish) light. 
(calm, smooth, unruffled surface of the sea.) marine (Eng.) 
sea. meer mira (Sans.) mare (Lat.) more (Sclav.) 
meer mur (Welsh.) 
death, moth (Heb.) mord (Ger.) mors morte (Lat.) 
murthur, morgue (Fr.) mauthr (Goth.) maithrine 
(Sans.) death, murder (Eng.) mar (Zend.) mri 
(Sclav.) 
mother madua. mater (Lat. ) 
malgun (Heb.) malgun (Aust. N. S. W.) to cut off. 
KvaS) (Gr.) gnaw (Eng.) 
health, life. capo. (Gr.) hour hora (Lat.) aura. 
af-l) 3a (Gr.) papa (Eng.) 
planus (Lat.) a plain (Eng.) 
(a fortification in New Zealand.) a stoppage, a bar, to 
parry or ward off an enemy (Eng. ) 
irerepov tt repov (Gr.) wing, feathers, (Eng.) 
to patter, as water dropping, drops of rain (Eng.) 
battue, battre (Lat.) battu, beaten, to beat batter (Eng.) 
to poke in earth over an oven (Eng.) 
pono (Lat.) to place confidence in. truth (Eng.) 
<pva> (Gr.) bhu (Sans.) to spring, to be, to shoot (Eng.) 
bread of bulrush, pollen, bua (E. Indian.) 
gills of fish (Eng.) 
sun. Ra (Egypt.) svar (Sans.) heavens to shine, 
to rake (Eng.) 
ra sun — ngatira companies, the light, or chief of men. 
rajah (Sans.) a chief (Eng.) raj -rule rex, king, 
forehead, brow, bhru (Sans.) otypv (Gr.) browe (Sclav.) 
prawa (Goth.) brai (Celt.) 
ovpavos (Gr.) langi (Malay.) heaven (Eng.) 
rim or hem of a garment (Eng.) 
rir (Heb.) pew (Gr.) reo (Lat.) to flow, to fly (Eng.) 
rete (Lat.) net (Eng.) 
ripi ripi, to rip. 
rivis, a river fFr.) ripple (Eng.) 
here (Heb.) epis (Gr.) ira (Lat.) anger, ire (Eng.) 
riden (Cumberland dialect.) 
a rite, custom, ceremony (Eng.) straight, correct, 
recte (Lat.) straight (Eng.) 
right (Eng.) 
tap, touch (Eng.) 
tide (Eng.) 
m.na (Heb.) p.va (Gr.) mina (Lat.) weight (Eng.) 
track (Eng.) 
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