T.

   A Tail, Ero.
   A Tail of a bird, E'hoppe.
   To take a friend by the hand, Etoo'ya_oo_.
   To take off, or unloose, Eve'vette.
   To take care of the victuals, Ewhaapoo te maa.
   To talk, or converse, Paraou.
   The sense of tasting, Tama'ta.
   A Tetotum, or whirligig, E'piröa.
   To tear a thing, Ha'hy, s. Whatte.
   A Teat, or dug, E'oo.
   The Teeth, E'n_ee_h_ee_o.
   Ten A'h_oo_r_oo_.
   To tend, or feed hogs, Ew_h_a_ee_ te Böa.
   Tenants, Af_eu_'h_au_.
   A black Tern, with a whitish head, O_ee_'o.
   There, Te'raee.
   They, them, or theirs, To'ta_oo_a.
   Thickness, applied to solid bodies, Meoo'meoo.
   Thick, as thick cloth, etc. T_oo_e'too'e.
   Thick, muddy, Ewore'r_oo_,s.Eworepe.
   Thine, it is yours, or belongs to you, No öe.
   Thirst, W'ah_ee_'y.
   Thoughts, Para_ou_, no te o'p_oo_.
  An appearance of thoughtfulness, Fate'b_oo_a.
   Three, Tor_oo_.
   The Throat, Ara'poa.
   To throw, or heave a thing, Taora.
   To throw a thing away, Harre'wai.
   To throw a ball, Ama'h_oo_a.
   To throw a lance, Evara'towha.
   Throw, shall I throw it, Taure'a'a.
   Throwing in dancing, Hoe'aire.
   The Thumb, E'r_ee_ma,erahai.
   Thunder, Pa't_ee_re.
   Tickle, to tickle a person, My'n_ee_na.
   A Tide, or current, A'ow.
   To tie a knot, Ty.
   Time, a space of time, from 6 to 10
   at night, O't_oo_e, teepo.
   Time, a little time, a small space, Popo'_eu_n_oo_.
   Time, a long time, a great while, Ta'moo.
   A Title belonging to a woman of rank, E'tapay'r_oo_.
   A Toe of the foot, Man_ee_o.
   A Tomb, T_oo_,pap'pou.
   The Tongue, E'rero.
   A Tortoise, E'hon_oo_.
   Touching, Fa'fa.
   Tough, as tough meat, etc. Ah_oo_'_ou_e.
   A Town, E'farre p_oo_to p_oo_t_oo_.
   To trample with the foot, Tata'he, s. Ta'ta'hy.
   A Tree, E'räo.
   A Tree, from which they make clubs, Töa (Eräo.)
   spears, etc.
   To tremble, or shudder with cold, _Oo_a'titte, s. Eta.
   Trembling, shaking, A_ou_'dou.
   To trip one up in wrestling, Me'häe.
   A Tropic-bird, Man_oo_'roa.
   Truth, Eva_ee_'röa,s.Para_ou_,mou.
   To tumble, P_ou_ta'heite.
   A Turban, E'täe.
   To turn, or turned, Oo'ahöe.
   To turn, as in walking backwards and
   forwards, H_oo_d_ee_p_ee_pe.
   Twins, twin children, Ma'hëa.
   To twist a rope, Taw_ee_'r_ee_.
   Two, E'Rooä.

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