HA‘AORA 24 
ha‘aora U., v. tr., to shine, of bright light. 
ha‘aorata‘ini tr., to enlighten. 
ha‘apidine v. tr., to enlarge, to aggrandize, to 
exalt oneself. 
ha‘apdina‘ala (ku) gerund. 
ha‘aparasi, ha‘aqarasi U., v. tr., to hinder, to 
prevent. 
ha‘apasu v. i., to threaten, to threaten the life 
of a person. 
ha‘apasuli tr. 
ha‘apasulinge v. n. 
ha‘apasulila-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘apiho U., v. tr., to divide into two parts. 
ha‘apo‘e n., yam or taro mash: the yams or 
taro are first roasted (sule) on embers, 
then the skin is scraped (ori) with a 
shell (te‘ete‘et henu), and finally the 
vegetable is pounded in a wooden 
mortar (uli) with a pestle (‘di repo), the 
mess is then placed in wooden bowls 
(nime) and heated up with hot stones 
(pii), coconut milk (‘ont wet) being 
added; ha‘apo‘e uhi, yam mash; ha‘apo‘e 
hui, taro mash; maladt, stale, sour. 
ha‘apolaha‘i v. i., to cast away, to disregard, 
used with poss. 3. 
ha‘apona v. i., to interrupt with questions. 
ha‘aponanga v. n., questioning. 
ha‘apona‘i tr., to question. 
ha‘aponosi v. tr., to overgrow and choke (of 
creepers). 
ha‘apu ere ni ha‘apu tako‘ie, swore by him. 
ha‘apunge v. n. 
ha‘apuli ruru ha‘apuli, to throng together. 
ha‘apulo v. i., to turn back before reaching 
one’s destination. 
ha‘apulonga‘ini S., ha‘apulosi U., tr., 1. to 
accompany a person, to attend on the 
way home. 2. to turn a thing over, to 
reverse. 
ha‘apu‘o v. i., to turn back before reaching 
one’s destination, to return. 
ha‘apu‘osi S. 1. to accompany a person on 
hisreturn journey. 2. toreturna thing. 
ha‘agaali U., v. tr., to break in two pieces. 
ha‘aqaha‘ini U., v. tr., to lay a thing along, 
to measure by. 
ha‘agala U., v. tr., to cause to be empty or 
vacant; sato e ha‘agalaa one, the sun 
had caused the beach to be deserted. 
ha‘aqasi U., v. tr., to encircle with the arms. 
ha‘aqe‘u v. tr., to cause to be mad. 
ha‘aqini U., v. tr., to steep, to wet. 
haara-(na) 1. n., smell: haarana ko wesu, its 
smell smells; haarana nga me‘i ola, the 
smell of anything; haarani, plural, of 
many thingsthat smell. Motu harahua, 
to be kissed, sniffed. 
ha‘ara 2. a sign, mark, flag (late use). 
ha‘ara. 
ha‘araa v. i., to sit in the sun, to bask. 
ha‘araahi tr., to expose to the sun. 
ha‘ara‘i v. i., to summon, to call a person to 
come and partake of food. 
ha‘ara‘ini S., v. tr., to name, to give a person 
aname. U., haora‘int. 
ha‘arako vy. tr., to appease, to treat gently. 
Wango 
ha‘arangasi v. tr., to blow out, to puff up, to 
distend. 
ha‘ararada v. tr., to broil, to fry (late use). 
Wango ha‘aradahi. 
ha‘ararao v. tr., to cause to cling, to cause to 
cleave to. 
ha‘area U., v. i., tola ha‘area, to send out a 
smell on all sides. 
ha‘areke 1. to land passengers or goods from 
a canoe, used of labor vessels landing 
returned laborers. 2. to land trade 
goods which are left in charge of a 
native trader. 
ha‘arekenga v. n., trade goods landed. 
ha‘arekehi v. tr., to cause to skip, to cause to 
leap. 
ha‘arepi v. tr., to make a prostitute of. 
ha‘arere v. tr., to cleanse. 
ha‘arere‘anga v. n., cleansing, purification. 
ha‘ariro v. tr., to entice with food, to offer 
food to a ghostly visitor in order to 
prove that he is not human. 
ha‘arodo v. i., to darken, to stand in the light. 
ha‘aro‘i U., v. tr. to find, to come across; lat 
ha‘aro‘i, go and meet; téu ha‘aro‘i, to find. 
ha‘arongo v. tr., to summon, to invite; the 
technical word for a summons to a 
feast delivered by a herald (hurulaa). 
Three days notice is given; ha‘arongoa 
a ola, e ro hd‘idinge, ‘olune ni ngeu, 
summon So-and-so, there remain two 
days, on the third is the feast. 
ha‘arongonga v. n., an invitation, summons, 
calling. 
ha‘aroroa‘i v. tr., to become indebted to, to 
involve oneself with. 
ha‘aruru v. i., to conduct a marriage ceremony. 
ha‘arurunge v. n., a marriage ceremony. 
ha‘arurula-(ku) gerund., the marrying of. 
ha‘asada 1. v. tr., to flatten, to make level. 
2. adj., flat, level. 
ha‘asaediena U., v. tr., to thank, to salute in 
speech. 
ha‘asaedienanga v. n., thanks. 
ha‘asaedienala-(ku) gerund. 
ha‘asaemango v. tr., to comfort, to settle the 
mind. 
ha‘asaemangonga v. n., comfort, ease of 
mind. 
ha‘asato v. i., to sit in the sun, to sun oneself. 
ha‘asatoa‘i tr., to expose a thing to the sun 
in order to dry it. 
ha‘asduni v. tr., to vex, to cause trouble to. 
ha‘asiho v. i., to land a passenger from a canoe, 
also of labor vessels landing returned 
laborers. 
ha‘asiholi tr., to lower, to let down. 
ha‘asihopulu n., a stone sinker for fishing-lines, 
rounded and grooved for the attachment 
of the line. 
ha‘asikihi U., v. tr., to detach. 
ha‘asilitaha U., v. tr., to cause to emerge, used 
with poss. 3. 
ha‘asusu S., 1. to strengthen, to make firm, 
confirmation (late use); ha‘asusu sae, 
to confirm the heart. 
ha‘asusula-(ku) gerund. 
