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Vocabulary (continued)

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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