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E reemo,
Sea-weed
.
Ewawaow, or erao,
A leaf
.
Eramaiya,
A plantain-leaf
.
Meiya,
Plantains
.
Meiya èpé,
Ripe plantains
.
Eaow,
A tender green stalk
.
Epeea,
A woody stalk
.
Ehooai,
A calabash
.
Eboo,
A cocoa-nut shell
.
Po-ooroo,
The bark of the bread-fruit tree
.
Hoora-ooiro,
Fruit
.
Ooroo,
Bread-fruit
.
Ooroo epé,
Bread-fruit kept till it is half rotten, which is, nevertheless, sweet when roasted
.
Bidibidio,
Small red Indian pease
.
Etoomoo,
Wood
.
Hanooa,
A sort of wood like crab-free wood
.
Whanooa,
Land
.
Ewha,
An opening in the land
.
Maowa,
Mountains and hills
.
Te Maowa, tei tei,
Steep or perpendicular hills
.
Orowhaina,
A high peaked hill in Otaheite
.
Hiahia,
Level or flat country
.
E ràpao,
Mud
.
E àrahow,
Ashes
.
Owhai,
A stone
.
Owhai mamòe,
A soft or splintery stone
.
Owhai maowree,
A hard or flinty stone
.
Tatteiaowra,
A transparent crystal
.
Wahaa, or eahei,
Fire
.
Eahei,
Light
.
Avy,
Water
.
Eàrroe,
The swell of the sea, and the surf
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