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siki 2 (continued). 
spurtle on; sikili maa, a tree (Excoe- 
caria sp.) found in estuaries, which 
when cut squirts out a juice dangerous 
to the eyes. 
sikoa a bird, the black mynah. kikoa. 
sili, sisili 1. v. i., to enter; rao kire sa’a sili ‘oto, 
they certainly shall not enter. 2. to 
go into the bush after; sili ‘oha, to get 
betel from the bush. 
silinge v. n., an entry. 
silihi tr., to enter, to go into; ko sisilihie mu 
nume, enters into houses. 
silihe‘ini tr., to sheathe, to insert. Samoa 
sili, to lodge in; Wango siri, to enter; 
Neguna sili, to be under; Mota sir, to 
draw along; Florida sili; Fate sili. 
siliihi v. i., to patch a thatched roof with sago 
leaves. 
silitaha U., v. i., to emerge. 
sime U., sume S., sandfly. 
simouke S., pipe (English smoke). 
simwe v. tr., to flay, to skin. 
sina U., sea-urchin. 
sinaa v. i., sinaa uhi, to clean the roots off 
newly dug yams. 
inaha used with locative 7: 7 sinaha, out of 
doors. sihana. nga hale e koru hula 
4 sinaha, the shed was full right to the 
door; fo‘o i sixaha, outside. 
sinata U., n., a tabu mark. 
sinei rara, dusk. 
sineli, sisineli 1. v. tr., to lighten, to give light 
to; v. i., to shine. hot he‘u e sisineli 
mei, the star has shone out. 2. moon- 
light; 7 sineli, by moonlight. 
sineliha v. n., used with poss. 3, ana; sine- 
lihaana, its light. Lau sinali, moon; 
Florida hinari. 
sinola specific numeral, 
inolat uht. 
singo n., a littoral tree (Tournefortia argen- 
tifolia) much frequented by a butterfly 
(Euplea sp.) which becomes intoxi- 
cated and falls to the ground. 
si‘o 1. v. i., to collect, to gather. si‘o aopa, to 
separate, to refine; sz‘o honost, to inter- 
rupt with questions; si‘o kont, to col- 
lect; sz‘o liliheu, to collect stones for a 
wall; si‘o maani, to gather together. 
si‘ohi tr. 
si‘ohila-(ku) gerund. Wango sio. 
sifo 2. v. i., to track; sz‘o isuli, to follow the 
footsteps of, to require reparation for, 
si‘o kali, to spy; si‘o purapura, U., 
irregularly. 
si‘o 3. v. i., to practice magic; si‘o hu‘isi, to do 
harm to. 
si‘onga v. n., magic. 
si‘ohi tr., to bewitch. San Cristoval siof. 
si‘ohaa 1. v. i., to be in evil plight, to be desti- 
tute. 2. n. (ku), si‘ohaaku e tata‘ala, I 
am in evil plight. 
si‘ohaanga v. n., destitution. 
si‘ohaa‘i tr. si‘ohaa‘it maela, to be in 
danger; st‘ohaa‘i ola, to be in a poor way. 
Lau sikofa. 
ha‘asilitaha. 
1,000 (of yams). 
so‘o 
| si‘okoni v. tr., to collect, to harvest. 
si‘okoninge v. n., harvest. 
si‘ola exclamation of assent. cf. si‘u‘e. 
sipe v. i., to prick, to let pus out of a sore. 
sipengi tr. 
sipengila-(na) gerund. Mota sipe, to take 
out; Florida sipa. 
siri n., a parrot. sivi alaka, Lorius chloro- 
cercus; sirz ‘u‘u, a lory that hangs head 
downward. 
siriu U., n., a cockle. cf. henu. mwai keni 
ana karo siriunga, what women for 
collecting cockles. 
sisi 1. v. tr., to grin like a dog, to bare the 
teeth; e siste nihona, he bared his teeth 
in a grin. 
sisi 2. sisi pono, to be closed over (of a sore). 
sisile n., a shellfish. 
sisimidi S., mudimudi U., a bird, the yellow 
honey eater. 
sisinge-(ku) S., noun used as preposition; in 
the way of, preventing. e hono sisi- 
ngana, shut him in; e 1‘o sitsingeku, 
stood in front of me; ho‘asi sisingana 
li‘oa, to swear by a spirit; e ho‘asi sisi- 
ngemu, bound you with an oath. 
sisinge‘i partic., used as adverb; over against, 
in front of. hai dango e t‘o sisinge‘i, a 
tree stood in the way; ho‘asi sisinge‘i, 
to clear with an oath; hono sisinge‘i, to 
shut out. - 
sisiri sisiri hapa, a bird, swallow. 
si‘ufe S., si‘u‘a U., exclamation of assent. 
st‘u‘e ‘oto, ‘o si‘u‘e, ta‘ane si‘u‘e, cer- 
tainly, verily. 
siute gun, rifle (English shoot). 
ana siute, report of a gun. 
siwe 1. numeral, nine. 
siwana ninth, for the ninth time. Lau 
siqga, Florida hiua, Viti dhiva, Tonga 
hiva, Indonesia sio. 
siwe 2. blood-money, haa ni siwe. ne‘i siwe, 
to put out a sum as blood-money; fola 
siwe, to kill and earn the blood-money. 
so exclamation, to call attention; so ge, well 
then; so ‘ohe, perhaps. 
soasoa native arrowroot, grows on the beaches. 
soda v. i., to encounter, to fall into danger; 
used with poss. 3. e soda ana hu‘o, he 
fell into the net. Florida sodo, to meet; 
Viti sota, to meet. 
soe U., soe ledi, to question. 
soi, soisoi 1. v. tr., to call, to summon. sot 
ha‘ada‘inge, S., sot ha‘ata‘inge, U., 
church, ecclesia. 
soinge v. n., a calling; tole soinge, to raise 
a cry. 
soi 2. U., v. tr., to ask, to question; soi heri, to 
question; e sota ada, he asked them 
about it. 
soi 3. v. i., to demand; soi totonga, soi hirita‘a, 
to demand a fine. 
soinga‘ini tr., to call, to summon. 
songo n., white shell discs tied as ornament on 
the knee or round the wrist. 
so‘o v. i., to find, to pick up, to collect; so‘o 
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