Vocabulary Of The Tonga Language Arranged In Alphabetical Order: To Which Is Annexed A List Of Idiomatical Phrases


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. Excerpt: ...Kili s. The skin; the bark of trees; a saw; leprosy; a file. Kilia s. A leper. Kilia a. Leprous. Kiliata a. Light in the skin. Kiliui a. Dark in the skin. Kilifetohoaki s. A cross saw. Kiligano s. Hard spots in the flesh causing intolerable itching. Kiliji v. To saw. Kilijitahi s. The bottom of the sea. Kilikili s. Small stones placed on the grave of the dead; the look or appearance; likelihood. Kilikilia s. The name of a fish; leprous. Kilikiliun a. Double barked as certain trees. Kilo v. To look askaunt. Kilokilo v. See Kikilo. Kilokiloua v. To look in different directious at the same time. Kilokiloua a. Undecided. Kiln a. One hundred thousand. Kilu s. Used of large and successive waves rolling at sea. Kilukilua v. To appear at an immense distance. Kima v. To lose in a game; to be over matched. Kimo s. The glare of the sun as seen in very hot weather. Kimokimo a. Quick fast ap-plied to running. Kina a. Tired wearied. Kinaabi v. To be tired of the governor of the Abi. Kinatoa v. To be tired out. Kinehia v. To be tired; to be in fear of some coming trouble. Kinekina v. To be thoroughly tired. Kini v. To strike; to cut the hair short; to let blood. / Kiniji s. A blow. Kiniji v. To strike with any thing light. Kinohaa s. Dung.. Kinokinoifia a. Free from ob-structions clear. Kisa v. To hiss. v Kita pron. I myself. Kita 8. Tetanus; a relapse; one kind of cocoa nut. Kita v. To suffer a relapse. Kitaki v. To persevere; to hold out. Kite v. To appear; to see at a distance when at sea. s/ Kitegamahaki s. A place where sick persons are. Kititama . A girl when married to her cousin. Kivi a. Sunk applied to the eyes; blind. Kivi s. One kind of yam. Kivikivi . The name of a shell fish. Ko A prefix ...
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