fore) 
‘uku 2. ha‘a‘uku, to lower, to let down. 
ulao harlot, keni ulao. ‘aheulao, 
ha‘aulao. kale ni ulao, bastard. 
ulapo U., v. i., used with poss. 3; to be ignorant 
of. 
Ulawa i sapena i Ulawa e rara, apostrophe 
addressed to Ulawa. ha'‘adéhi. 
‘ule-(ku) U., n., brother, sister. Florida kula. 
‘ulehu a fish (Oligorus gigas). 
uleule S., ulaula U., n., sinew, tendon, vein ; 
uleulent ‘ei, U., twigs. Maori uaua, 
sinew. 
uli 1. n., a tree (Spondias dulcis); hou uli, its 
fruit. Mota us, ur; Oceanic uri. 
uli 2. U., koukou ni uli, ankle; poupou ni uli, 
heel. 
uli 3. v. tr., to rub, to massage; ulie sapena ani 
heu, to apply hot stones to the body as 
a foment. 
uli 4. uli ‘ei, a wooden mortar for braying yams, 
etc. 
ulo, uloulo 1. to lament; gara uloulo, to weep 
bitterly; noko pu‘ota‘’t ulo ‘oto, I forgot 
to cry; noko lapata‘i ulo ‘oto, I complain 
with lamentation. 
uloulonga v. n. 
ulola-(ku) gerund., wlolada mditale, the cry 
of the poor. 
ulo 2. v. tr., to wrap up, to make a parcel of. 
uloulo‘ite (na) v. n., a wrapper, cover, husk, 
chaff. 
Sulu 1. to be blind. ha‘a‘ulu; a ‘ulu, the blind 
man; saai ‘ulu, to recite by heart; hunie 
esi hute ‘ulu ‘ie, that he should be born 
blind thus; kakalo ‘ulu‘ulu, to grope 
blindly with the hands; ‘ulu susuhono, 
stone blind. 
Sulu 2. v.tr., to close the eyes; ‘oke ‘ulue maamu, 
you close your eyes; ‘ulu mwaani, ‘ulu 
haahi, to overlook. Wango kuru. 
ulu 3. v. tr., to carry in the arms. 
ulu 4. v. tr., to wade; ulu holo, to wade across; 
ulu ta‘a, to emerge. 
‘yluhe‘ini tr., to wade and carry a person 
across the water. Wango uru. 
uluone a sandy tract above the beach. 
ulunge 1. v. tr., to serve as a pillow; ulungaa 
qé‘u, to pillow the head; ‘dst ko ulungaa 
haénue, the sea under the earth; hele 
ulunge, to uplift; ewe e ulungaa mauri- 
haaku, the floods have covered my soul. 
2. a pillow. 
ulunge‘ini tr., to serve as a pillow. Mota 
ulunga. 
ulunge‘ini tr., to sell; ko ulunge‘inie to‘oto‘olana, 
he sold his goods. 
ulunge‘i v. i. 
‘ylu‘ulu 1. a full-grown coconut, hoi ‘ulu‘ulu, mu 
heulao, 
‘ulu‘ulu. kuru. 
‘ylu‘ulu 2. U., ‘ulu‘ulu ni ‘ei, twigs, leaves, 
branches. 
uluulu‘a U., adj., leafy. 
uma U., incisor teeth. 
umu 1. U., native oven; a fire is made inside a 
ring of stones level with floor of house. 
Mota um, Motu amu. 
umu 2. to gather; umu i ‘ae, to gather round 
the feet of. 
‘UPUTANA 
umu 3. v. i., to weed. 
umu 4. umu kuru, to mutter. 
unehi (nd) n., the scales of fish; v., to scale a 
fish. The final hi was probably a 
verbal suffix originally. Motu una, 
unahi; Gilbert Islands ina; Samoa una, 
unafi; Maori unahi. 
‘unu, ‘unu‘unu 1. v. tr., to say, to bid, to tell, 
to assign, to suppose, to reckon. nou 
‘unue uri, I thought that; nau ‘unua 
urt muni ne‘e mae ‘oto, I thought I was. 
done for; nou hola‘i ‘unue, I first said 
it; ‘oto kire kosi ‘unue, thereupon they 
said it; topo‘i ‘unu, to neglect to say; 
‘unu lalaunge‘i, to tell beforehand; 
‘unu lelengana, to speak clearly; ‘unu 
lete, to affirm; a mama‘a e ‘unte, father 
said so; ‘unu menginti, to tell everything 
out; muni ne‘e loosia, ta‘ane na‘a ‘unua, 
if I see him I shall tell it; ana muni 
kir‘e ‘unua, if they say it; e ‘wnu oreta 
ana mu wala, he spoke and finished 
his words; ‘unu ta‘atara, to relate in 
order; ‘unu ta‘ataha, to pronounce 
aloud; ‘unu tahanie saemu, lay bare 
your mind; ‘unu tatalau ana, to re- 
hearse in order; ‘uu tatara, tradition; 
‘unu tatarau, gossip. 
‘unula-(ku) gerund. Wango unu. 
unu 2. n., the fibrous spathe of a coconut 
frond used {sasali, U.) for straining 
milk (ont) from grated coconut. Samoa 
unu, to strain. 
unu 3. sate unu, to overlap; dere unu, U., to 
get in between; dere unu ana para, 
between the pickets of the fence; ‘u‘i 
dere unu, to pierce with a blow; taha- 
unutara, through from one side to the 
other. 
unume‘i partic., frequently, experienced; hele 
unume‘i ana, to do a thing in a masterly 
fashion; sapesdlu unume‘t, to suffer 
many things. 
u‘o 1. n., the green lizard. 
u‘o 2. n., fishing-float for flying-fish. Mota 
uto, Maori pouto. M.A., p. 317. 
upe U., n., a hole in a tree where water lodges 
in the rains. 
upeta U., ipata S., a wallowing-place for swine, 
upeta nt poo. 
‘upu, ‘upu‘upu 1. to swell; mgora ‘upu, tau 
ngora ‘upu muni, to hate; ngidu ‘upu, 
to hate; geru ‘upu, lio geru ‘upu, to 
grudge, to hate. 2. the center, middle. 
tahe ‘upu‘upu, to be half way over ina 
journey; ‘upui lue, high tide; i‘upu‘uput 
dango, among the trees; i ‘upuderu‘e, 
midway between the two; maraau i 
‘upu‘upu, the east wind. Maori tupu, 
to grow; Viti tumbu,to swell; Motu tubu, 
to swell; Mota tou, to grow. = 
‘upu‘e adj., used as n.; a swelling, a boil. 
qalusu ‘upu‘e, a wood-pigeon. 
‘ypuni adv., some time ago, long ago; precedes 
the verb. melu ‘upunilae, we went long ago. 
‘uputana with locative i; i ‘uputana hdnue, in 
the center of the land. 
