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suluheu 1. the stone wails of taoha. 
Suluheu 2. the artificial islets off the coast of 
Malaita. Lau sulufou. 
suluta‘e U., v.i., to rise up, arise. 
suluta‘enga v. n., a rising up. resurrection. 
Wango suruiae. 
sume S., sime U., n., a sandfly. Alite sumi, 
mosquito; New Guinea kimu, simunika, 
sumoniku. 
sunge sunge luuluu, elkhorn fern. 
sungi S., v. tr., sungie mawataa, lift up a shout. 
Florida sungi. 
supi n., a short club, diamond-shaped, with a 
broad face and a rib down the center. 
Wango subi, Bugotu supa. 
supu v. tr., to compose (of songs), supu kana. 
supungi S., v. tr., to offer, to intreat; supungie 
ngduhana, to offer food to. 
supu‘upu (na) S., v. tr., to build. 
suraa‘i, susuraa‘i S., v. tr., to revenge, to 
retaliate, to repay injuries; mwane ‘o 
susuraa‘te mu oraha‘a t‘emi huni‘emi, 
deal not with us after our sins. 
suru 1. v. tr., to suspect, to have suspicions 
about. 
suru, Susuru 2. v. i., to plane, to scrape with 
a flint or shell or glass. 
surumi tr. 
susu (ku) 1. n., breast, paps, dugs of animals, 
milk; susu ni puloki, susu ni keu, cow's 
milk; tort susu, to wear over the left 
shoulder as a bandolier. Mota sus, 
Wedau susu, Maori u. 
susu, sususu 2. v. i., to suck the breast, to 
have children at the breast. ha‘asusu. 
susu puri, to be the last born; a susu 
puri, the youngest child. 
susu 3. v. i., to prick, to pierce, to impale, to 
sew. susu ‘asi, to take out (of a thorn); 
susu ‘elinge, an ear-stick; susu hara, to 
lean firmly on a staff; susu kumara, to 
plant sweet-potato vines; susu opa, 
ornamental ridge covering; swsu gaoha, 
to sew sago leaves for a ridge covering; 
Gu susu gelusu, a nose-stick; susu sikihi, 
U., to cast out, to reject. 
susu‘i tr. 
susu‘ite v. n., a seam, sewing, an awl; 
ta‘ata‘a maai_ su‘isu‘ite, one seam. 
Mota sis, sus, to pierce: susur, to sew; 
Samoa tui, Viti tutui, Niué tuz, Motu 
turi. 
susu 4. v. i., to be solid, whole, unbroken, to 
heal up, to close over. ha‘asusu, 
hé‘isusu. susu eliho'i, to be filled up 
(of rounded shape), restored whole; 
susu harehare, to cram; susu hono, to 
heal over (of an ulcer); susu honosi, to 
close in on; susu pou, to rear up without 
breaking (of waves); ‘ae susu, swollen 
leg; hdu susu, an immovable rock; 
4‘o susu, to continue in one stay; lue 
susu, throat stuffed up, voice gone; sae 
susu, to be confident; sae susunge, n., 
confidence, to be of firm mind toward, 
to reject; saemu e wana ke susu ha'‘ahire, 
be stern towards them in thy wrath. 
SUU 
susu 5. v. i., to approach; na‘o susu ana, to 
make straight on toward. 
susuhi tr., to approach; a‘o susuhire, draw 
toward them. 
susu 6. ha‘asusu, to gossip, to tell tales about. 
susu 7. susu ‘ano, to choose ground for a yam 
garden. 
susua‘ili S., susua‘ili huni, to suggest to a 
person, to urge. 
susu‘e adj., throughout; susu‘e atowaa, all the 
day long; susu‘e dingi, every day, in 
the daytime. 
susue‘ini tr., to stretch out, to hold out in the 
hand. 
susue‘i partic., stretched out; susue‘i ki‘t, 
U., to stretch out the hand. Mota sis, 
to point. 
susuhaa‘i v. tr., to plant a yam garden. 
susuhara to lean firmly, to rest upon. 
susuhono v. i., ‘ula susuhono, stone blind. 
susuimi v.i., to have roots, to be rooted. imi imi. 
susu‘ite n., a seam, an awl, a pricker. 
susule‘ini v. tr., to affirm, to maintain. 
susule‘i partic., firmly, fixedly, forever. 
Gsu susule‘i, to work unremittingly; 
toli susule‘i, to endure firmly, to be 
steadfast. 
susuli (iu) 1. prep., in succession to. suwlt 1. 
hele susuli, toinherit. 2. v. i., to follow 
along; melu susuli wwo, we kept along 
the ridge; a Poro Susuli Uwo, a legend- 
ary person, Mr. Follow-the-Ridge. 
susuli 3. U., n., a bone. 
susumaa a projection from the ridge of a 
house, a pinnacle. 
susungi 1. v. tr., to approach, to draw near to. 
susungi 2. U., v. tr., to cook on embers, to 
broil. su‘isungi. Wango susungi. 
susuru‘u a pent-house, a lean-to. 
sususu 1. téumanga sususu, taro pudding not 
cut up into squares,but left whole. 
SUSU 4. 
sususu 2. a disease of the lower limbs accom- 
panied by swelling. 
susuto‘o v. i., to be firm, assured in mind, t‘o 
susuto‘o. ma'‘ohi  susuto‘o, hda‘itotoré 
susuto‘o, to hope (late use). 
suu 1. v. i., to sink, to go down, to dive, to 
dip (of the sun), to die out, to become 
extinct; suu dehi, to dive for pearl shell; 
suu leuhi, to dive for turbo shell; 
Gi suu, U., to die out, to perish, to 
cease; hinue e suu, the village is unin- 
habited; mdi ana waarowaaro e suu, ebb 
when the moon sets; mangonae suu, 
his breath has gone, he is dead; mgdu 
ge‘u suu, to gorge, lit., to eat until the 
head drops; wununge suu, burnt offering. 
suuhi tr., to dive for. 
suuhilana gerund. 
suulana sato the going down of the sun; 
with locative 7, the West. 
suue‘ini tr., to go down and leave (of the 
sun). 
suuhe (ni) v. n., atei ke saai suuhent, who 
can enumerate. Wango su, Florida 
hu, Mota sus. 
