kaias elauoh
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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kaleteug
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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kalispeuv
n.
kind of breadfruit
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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kaliteg
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tree, 4 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3497)
Example: The milky sap of this plant is poisonous. Fruit is very poisonous! If a child accidentally consumes this sap it causes them to vomit and they must drink water. Leaves are part of an unspecified spirit medicine.
Scientific name: Cerbera manghas, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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kaliteg
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n.
kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4772)
Scientific name: Cerbera manghas, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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kalmapig
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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karadakoal
n.
a native pudding made of taro, coconut milk, etc.
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 91
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karaka
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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karu uwaruwa
n.
wind-related term; no definition provided
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 114
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katamal
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[katamal]
n.
Scarlet Robin
Example: Photo by patrickkavanagh/Flickr, License: CC BY 2.0 via Flickr
Scientific name: Petroica multicolor, Speaker: Jack Keitadi
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kateupen
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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katupinmi
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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kava
n.
a plant from which an intoxicating drink is prepared
Scientific name: Piper methysticum, Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 91
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kidibop
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[kidibop]
n.
Grey fantail
Example: Photo by Bernard Spragg, License: Public Domain via Flickr
Scientific name: Rhipidura fuliginosa, Speaker: Jack Keitadi
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kidie ~ kithi
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shrub, 1. 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3205)
Example: 1. Plant this tree at each of the four corners of a fence to keep your pigs in and protect against a type of bad luck. If a man sleeps with his wife who is having her period, and then the man goes to see the pig, the pig will suffer and not grow strong and not have many piglets. So the presence of this plant controls against bad luck that others can bring to your pig farm. 2. This is an ornamental plant grown around the home. Sticks of this plant are planted around the outside of the garden and grow to create a fence, to protect the crops and keep them healthy, as well as protect the crops from people that are not cleansed in the ritual way. 3. This species is also planted around the house to add color and is very decorative in general. 4. For fertilizer in taro holes for water taro. For baly(?) taro and water taro, lay these flat on the surface of the charcoal, then lay the food – taro, cassava – on this and cover with another layer, add hot stones and cook. 4. Pig food, goat food.
Scientific name: Codiaeum variegatum, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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kiliek nahpu
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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kitlel
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[kitlel]
n.
teapot (probably loanword from "kettle")
Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, April 2016.
Speaker: Osiani Nerian
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koliavan
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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kopilkopil
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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korari
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n.
herb growing to 2 m tall, flower white (collection: Michael J. Balick #4974)
Example: Put the leaf in seawater for two months, this will rett t he fibers. Then collect the fibrous strings and dry them in the sun, and use them for weaving. In the past this plant fiber was used to make rope but not at present.
Scientific name: Agave sisalana, Speaker: Tony Keith
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kowei
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herb to 0. 75 m, fruits brown. Growing in cultivated area near village. (collection: Michael J. Balick #5012)
Example: Children use this fruit as a rattle. When parents go to the gardens or fields with their children, they collect the pods for the children to use as a rattle and amuse themselves. Unspecified medicinal use.
Scientific name: Senna occidentalis, Speaker: Tony Keith
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kuava atamañ
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shrub, 1 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3602)
Example: This plant produces an edible fruit, but it is smaller than the cultivated guava, and is considered the wild type. Firewood. Pinch 4 tops and chew and swallow for stomach ache and diarrhea.
Scientific name: Psidium guajava, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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kulio
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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kumnyumoi ilpu hal u
n.
the seven stars; the children of Kumnyumoi
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 91
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kuri