loka n., gall, figures in folk lore, the hero throws 
gall in the eyes of his enemies. 
loke n., the lamprey, found under rocks near 
the shore. 
loko 1. v. tr., to gather together. ha‘aloko. 
2. to agree, loko pe‘i, to agree with. 
lokonga v. n., friendship. 
lokota v. n., a bundle; lokotaz sa‘o, a bundle 
of sago leaves. 
lokoloko adv., altogether. 
lokoqaio n., a belt. 
loku, lo‘uloku v. i., to be bent, bowed, doubled 
up; ‘ae loku, halt, maimed in the feet; 
hihi lo‘uloku, to crouch (dogs). 
lokune tr., to bend, to double back; 
e lokunaa nime, he clenched the fist. 
Niué loku, Mota lokua, to fold up. 
lola v. i., to be great, mighty; walana e lolo, his 
word is mighty. 
lolata n., courtyard; vara haahie lolata inge‘te, 
guards his house. 
lole v. i., to be confused, dazed; ere lole ana 
ma‘unge, to talk confusedly from fear. 
Maori rore, intoxicated. 
lolo 1. v. i., to bend; lolo hapa, to bend turtle- 
shell. 
lolosi tr.,lolosi hune, to set atrap. lolosi hapa. 
lolota‘i partic., bent down, bowed. 
lolosila-(ku) gerund. Wango rost. 
lolo 2. n., red ants, sugar ants. lolo polali. 
Viti lolo. 
lolo 3. v. i., to be abundant (of herbage), to 
cover over (of creepers). 
lolo 4. luhe lolo, to clear away creepers. 
lolo‘a U., n., a thicket; lolo‘a ni ‘ei, a clump of 
trees. 
loloha‘ini cf. loha‘inz. 
lolohuna U., n., a snare, a gin. 
lololo n., a swamp in which sago grows. 
ni sa‘o. 
loloma‘ini v. tr., to dip; loloma‘inie nime, to 
dip the hand. 
lolomi v. tr., to grudge, to withhold; hele 
lolomi, to keep for oneself. 
lolongo n., mud, swamp. __lololo. 
lolou v. i., to resound. 
lomolomo kéu lomolomo, the fourth finger. 
lomosi v. tr., to buffet; ‘ahe e lomosie t‘ola, the 
surf buffeted the canoe. 
loo 1. v. i., a shortened form of lio to look. loo 
‘aela, to be immodest; loo diana, to look 
good; loo ké‘u, look! loo ta‘a, to be 
immodest, to offend against propriety. 
loo 2. v. i., to be frightened, to be on one’s 
guard, to be suspicious; zdemu nz loo, a 
line spatula for one who is scared: when 
a man is on his guard (loo) and can not 
be ambushed and killed he is won over 
by false protestations of friendship and 
offers of areca (damulaa), then as he sits 
chewing the quid (Gmusi) he is stabbed 
with a large spatula (tdemu). 
loo‘i tr., to take counsel, to consider. 
ha‘aloo‘s. 
loo‘inge v. n., plan, intention. 
loona‘ini tr., to deliberate about, to intend, 
to plan. 
lolo 1, hune 3. 
lololo 
LO‘'U 
loo 2 (continued). 
loona‘i v. i., to plan; noko loona‘i lae, I 
intend going. 
loona‘inge v. n., plan, meditation. 
loonga. Wango ro. 
looloo‘a adj., scared. 
loohi, looloohi v. tr., to see, to look for. 
loohinge v. n., a searching. 
loosi U. 1. to see; nau ga‘ike loosia, I saw it not. 
muni ne‘e loosia, ta‘ane na‘a ‘unua, if I 
see him I shall tell it. 2. lai loost haa, 
to go and inspect the money given for 
a bride; i‘o loosi, to await; mwala ko 
t‘o loosi, kire too‘ana keni mwala ko 
holie, the party awaiting, they own the 
girl who is being bought (sc., in mar- 
riage). 3. prep., with suffixed pronoun 
(Gu), awaiting; in M. L., p. 155, loost 
is incorrectly assigned to the preposi- 
tional sense of motion to; ‘oke z‘o ké‘u 
loosieu, wait a while for me. 
loosi 4. toli loosi, a charm set in the path. 
lopalopa v. i., to flap (of wings). 
lopo 1. n., a pool: an artificial pool used to keep 
alive t‘e ni kelu; lopo ni ha‘auri, bap- 
tismal font, lit., pool of salvation. San 
Cristoval robo. 
lopo 2. U., ‘ato i lopo muni (parasi), to oppose. 
Lopo a boat harbor on the east coast of Ulawa. 
Lopo Su‘u Heu a gorge above Su‘uholo, Ulawa: 
figures in folklore. 
lopo‘i v. i., to be specious, to pretend, to 
deceive. lopo‘i ere, S., to deceive with 
words; lopo‘'t kae, U., to deceive; lopo‘s 
wala, U., lopo‘’s deu, S., to feign. 
losi, lo‘ilosi v. tr., to squeeze; nz‘t losi, to 
squeeze, to wring out water; n., a 
sponge, mei lo‘ilosi. Viti losi, a sponge. 
loto, loloto v. i., to bathe; esi kele loto, just 
washed, 7. e., convalescent after illness; 
horo ni loloto i purine maeta, to kill a 
man after celebrating a death feast in 
order that people may bathe (bathing 
being prohibited until some one was 
killed); loto maai, to baptize (late use); 
loto maainge, v. n., baptism. 
lotonga v. n., bathing. 
lotohi tr., to bathe a person; ‘oke lotohi‘o, 
bathe yourself. 
lotohila-(ku) gerund. 
lou 1. v. i., to fish for bonito; noko lai lou, I go 
bonito fishing. 
lou 2. v. i., to emerge; lou ta‘a, to come forth. 
lo‘u 3. v. i., to contract ceremonial defilement 
by walking under women, by eating 
with women in the case of boys who 
ha‘amalaohu. cf. M. A., p. 233. 
Polynesian lotu. 
lo‘u 4. v. tr., to bend, to double back. malo‘u. 
lo‘une tr. 
lo‘u 5. adv. again, anew, also; hahira diana 
ikire nga muini lo‘u ka‘a diana, on the 
good and the bad; ‘omu sa‘a lio odo‘ieu 
‘oto lo‘u, ye shall not see me again. 
Samoa lolou, to bend; Wango rou, 
Lau lau, Motu Jou, again. 
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