UQE Y 
uge, uqeuge v. i., to complain, to have ill 
feeling toward; ere uge, to talk enviously; 
ere uqanga, malicious talk. 
uqanga v. n., envy. 
ugesi tr. hd‘iugeugeni. 
ura U., 1. crayfish, prawn. 
Maori koura. 
ura U., 2. ura maasilima, the second day of 
the moon. 
uraa‘i S., v. i., to make an offering to ‘akalo or 
li‘oa; uraa‘i ola, uraa‘t olanga, making 
offerings; uraa‘i saana mu ‘akalo. 
uraa‘inge v. n., an offering, a_ sacrifice; 
toli uraa‘inge, to offer sacrifice. San 
Cristoval ura. 
urate uratei ola, a piece, a crumb. 
‘ure S., ‘ura U., ‘ure‘ure 1. v. i., to stand up. 
ha‘a‘ure. ‘ure honosi, to oppose; e 
‘ure‘ure ko rarangi, he stood warming 
himself; ko ‘ure para‘ilana walumalau, 
defends the earth; ‘ure suu‘i, to attend 
on, to serve. Mota tur, Viti tu, tura. 
‘ure 2. used of motion from and equivalent 
to place whence. ‘uret Sa‘a, from 
Sa‘a; ‘urei tei, where from, whence; 
melu ‘uraana, we are his offspring; 
‘omu ka‘a ‘ure ike ana pulitaa ineu, ye 
are not of my flock; ‘oto ‘ure mdi, up 
till now, henceforth; nou ‘ure ani ‘eta 
haénue, I am a stranger; ‘ure tohune, to 
desire; ‘ure ta‘i tolona hanue, from out 
of the hills; ‘ure ‘oto mdi i ‘aehotalana, 
from the beginning up till now; ‘oko 
lae mdi ‘ure itet, where are you from, 
whence come you; nou ‘ure mdi 7 ola, 
I am from such-and-such a place; 
mwala ‘urei tei ni ‘ie, from whence are 
these people. 
‘ure 3. mwimwidi 
U., to drip. 
‘ure 4. to come into leaf; mu ‘ure‘urei dango, 
shoots of atree; ‘ure‘urena, its top shoots. 
Urehi S., a local spirit. M.A., p. 124. 
‘ureipesi first fruits, betrothal money. 
‘urenga‘ini v. tr., to accompany a person on 
a journey, to set him on his way. 
ha‘a‘urenga‘ini. 
‘ureruru S., to bein accord, concord. ha‘a‘ure- 
ruru. 
uretohu (na) S., nou sa‘a uretohune nga ola, I 
shall not desire anything. 
‘uri, ‘uri‘uri 1. v. tr., to tread on, to pace, to 
measure, to stamp on; ‘urie maonga, 
to tread the dance. 
‘uri‘urite v. n., a pace, a foothold. 
‘urila-(ku) gerund. Florida turi. 
uri 2. adv., thus; used also of reported speech; 
na, ni, are added. e te uritaa, uri ‘oke 
lae, what did he say? that you were to 
go? na uri, I mean, that is; nau ‘unua 
uri muni ne‘e mae ‘oto, I thought I was 
done for; uri qad‘une nge mwane, I mean 
that the male is the head; uri ana, if, 
that is (in explanation); paro uri, over 
there; wa uri, of an objection advanced; 
na‘o uri, to go on this course; uri mala, 
as if. 
Wango uqa. 
ore 3. Mota ura, 
‘ure, S., mudimudi ‘ura, 
IIo 
uri 3. ha‘auri, v. tr., to save, to make alive. 
méuri. 
uriha-(mu, na, da) like, as if; urihana, like 
him, just his way; e urihana nga one, 
like the sands; urihada, their style. 
urine S., urina U., urini U., adv., thus. ha‘a- 
urine, ha‘aurini. ko urine, that being 
so; ko urine ta‘ane na, even supposing 
it were so; ke su‘uri urine, God forbid. 
urinena S., adv., therefore, thus, on that 
account; isulie e urinena, wherefore. 
uritaa S., uritaha U., interrog. adv., how, what 
sort of. e te uritaa, what said he; tle 
uritaha, what one; e lae uritaa, how 
did it go? 
urou S., a wood-pigeon with large wattles 
(Carpophaga rufigula). qdlusu ‘upu‘e. 
‘uru 1. v. i., to collect, to wipe. ‘uru sane, to 
gather ants as burly for sea-bream; 
‘uru‘uru. mwado, an anklet of shell 
money, etc., strung on a cord, lit., 
collect dirt; ‘uru‘uru pote, to clear the 
head of lice; ‘uru qango, to wipe off 
mucus, to clear the nose; a Poro ‘uru 
matawa, the man who tours the sea, 
a legendary ghost said to moke ana 
pusu ‘esi, catch whales in a hand net. 
Mota surung, Mao. muru. 
uru 2. gd‘uni uru, U., a phase of the moon. 
uru 3. white fleecy clouds; evening clouds 
painted in wavy lines on the prow of a 
canoe. 
‘uru 4. ‘uru‘uru (ku), knee. 
‘uruto‘u to stoop, to bend the knee, to kneel. 
San Cristoval ruru, Viti duru, Florida 
tuturu, Samoa tuli. 
‘uru‘uru tete ‘uru‘uru, to spill, to dribble out, 
as lime from a gourd. Fagani fete, 
Mota sur-mata, tear; Tonga tulu; Borneo 
turu, to drip; sulu, liquid. 
use, useuse v. i., to plait, to weave; use gaso, to 
plait armlets of dyed cane; use sa‘o, 
to stitch sago leaves on a reed for 
thatch. 
useli tr., wselie moke, to make a hand net. 
uselie ‘ae, to plait an anklet of dyed 
cane (ue) on the leg. 
usi, uSiusi v. tr., to barter, to hold a market. 
usinge v. n., bartering, marketing; herat 
usinge, market-place. 
usi‘e adj., used as n., hera i usi‘e, market- 
place. 
usu, usuusu 1. v. tr., to push. tapausu, 
usutaha. molu usu, push; usu ‘ast 
mwakule ana, to reject him ignomin- 
iously. 2. to write. 3. n., a writing, 
a letter, mu usuusu; mu maai usuusu, 
alphabetic characters. 
usuusue‘ini tr., to pole, to shove, to push, 
to compel. 
usue‘ini tr., to send, to dispatch. 
usunge‘i v. i.. usunge‘i ‘asi, to dispatch. 
hi‘iusunge'i. 
usunge‘inge v. n., 
ordinance. 
usunge‘ini tr., to send, dispatch. 
usunge‘inila-(ku) gerund. 
a commandment, 
