- name, ****ui, the oily
kernel of the
husked candlenut,
known in
Samoan as
tuitui or lama, is
burned and the
black soot
collected is used as the
color base...
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lobster ("ota ula"), octopus/squid ("ota fe'e/feke"), sea
urchin ("ota vana/
tuitui"), and eel ("ota pusi").
Variants Cook
Islands Ika mata. Tuna
Poisson cru...
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kerua breast rorooua ear
uvareoua eat aio egg
takura eye
osireito fire
tuitui give vate go ava
ground rasito hair orui hear uvu leg
kokotoa louse iirui...
- and verb
reduplication in Emae (1962). Noun
Reduplication tui - "needle"
tuitui - "sew" Verb
Reduplication (Loan from Nguna) lae - "rejoice"
laelaea - "rejoicing"...
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latticework used to
decorate meeting houses (Wharenui).
Other names are
Tuitui and Ara****.
Tukutuku flank the
posts around the edge of the wharenui, the...
- taś, tautin, teita, tekeŕ, tibaś, tikeŕ, tikirs, tikis, tileis, tolor,
tuitui, tumar, tuŕś, turkir, tortin, ulti, unin, uŕke, ustain, ḿbaŕ, nḿkei. In...
- rhymes. A
similar game
called hiko,
involving throwing limes, gourds, or
tuitui nuts in the
shower pattern has been pla**** by
young girls in
Tonga for centuries...
- flatulence, but
rather the
names of his pals in
Papua New
Guinea i.e.
Maata Tuitui,
Maata Pue and
Maata Fish. In 1999,
Shasha Marley released the album, Tell...
- Dandlebush,
acapulco Laga'ali
Aglaia samoensis Meliaceae (****gany family) Lama,
tuitui Aleurites molucc****
Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family)
Candlenut (lama means...
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iirui kaakau;
kevira koie; koue
kokioto takura evaova ravireo kekira uukoa tuitui aveke raiva South Bougainville proto-South
Bougainville *masika *bɔrege...