na elmai
n.
cloth (related to nelmai)
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 99
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nabou
nabudschata
n.
Achyranthes aspera L.
Example: juice squeezed from leaves; taken internally against asthma and put into boils
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 439
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nabudwä
n.
Vittaria lineata
Example: Frond: cold maceration taken internally against ciguatera
Scientific name: Vittaria lineata, Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 443
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nabuthwä
n.
Vittaria lineata
Example: Frond: cold maceration taken internally against ciguatera
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 443
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nace
naceijo
n.
half tide when rising
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 93
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nacigaces
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n.
Mystery Island (eastern part) (lit. chiefly basket for fish or fish will always want to get your bait)
Speaker: Ruben Nerian
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nacñanp̃aiñ
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terrestrial fern, growing in dense rainforest. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4086)
Example: 1. The name describes a sea bird, whose long legs are similar in shape to the stipe of this fern.
Scientific name: Diplazium oblongifolium, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nadeij
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herb to 1. 5 m tall, flowers yellow (collection: Michael J. Balick #4894)
Example: When seeds are grey-white, they are ripe. Pick these and make decorations out of them such as necklaces. Women make these necklaces.
Scientific name: Coix lacryma-jobi, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nadej
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kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4797)
Scientific name: Coix lacryma-jobi, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nadenahao
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low-growing, creeping vine growing in grassy area just inland from coastal strand. Flowers yellow. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3223)
Example: A "calendar plant". When the flowers open, the birds are said to be fat and good for hunting.
Scientific name: Dendrobium mohlianum, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nadeni
n.
the name of a prickly shrub
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 93
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nadiat
n.
day
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 114
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nadiat jupki
n.
the middle of the afternoon
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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nadiat meto
n.
the middle of the forenoon
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 114
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nadine
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nädoiatmas
n.
Polyscias samoensis
Example: leaf -- cold maceration taken internally against ciguatera
Scientific name: Polyscias samoensis, Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 440
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nadoni
n.
prickly shrub
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 184
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nadouyatmas
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tree, 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4069)
Scientific name: Delarbrea paradoxa, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nadut u nadiat
n.
dawn of day
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 141
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naerek
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shrub, 2 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3492)
Example: 1. Used for firewood. Whole plant used to make a broom for sweeping by tying the small branches together. The very topmost leaves are used when planting kava, as a “superstition” you hold a lead between your big and second toes when tamping the earth down for a kava plant, to give power to earth so kava grows well. 2. This plant is used to make a local broom. Collect a number of branches, let them dry in the sun--the leaves will fall off--then tie the branches together with a piece of Pandanus leaf or any other vine that is handy.
Scientific name: Leucopogon cymbulae, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naero
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sapling directly under large tree of same species (20-25 m tall), growing in primary forest. Sterile. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3451)
Example: 1. Wood used for timber boards. 2. Timber tree, sawn timber young stems for spear fishing, clean bark, heat it, affix tips on the end.
Scientific name: Dacrycarpus imbricatus, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naerumãn
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shrub, 2 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3576)
Example: This plant is used to make a temporary house along the coast. It is considered "namba one" for shade. It is also an unspecified "message plant.
Scientific name: Leucaena forsteri, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naerum̃an
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shrub, 1. 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3725)
Scientific name: Leucaena forsteri, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naetau
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kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4766)
Scientific name: Cf. Tapirira guianensis, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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naevas
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sparsely to moderately branched tree, 6-8 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3220)
Example: 1. Wood is used for carving as it is a nice black wood. 2. Also used for house posts. 3. Use sapwood – cut a piece of wood, long one 1-2 m. Put it in front of the house or take a smaller piece on top of the entrance door – protects against bad spirits.
Scientific name: Thespesia populnea, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nafaiava
n.
bay (of the sea); creek
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 127, 139
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nafakaka
n.
a blossom; the spathe of a coconut used as light; also "nafaketa"
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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nafakeka
n.
coconut spathes
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 136
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nafan
n.
the name of a species of seaweed
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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nafanu
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tree, 3-4 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3570)
Example: This plant grows in coastal areas, and is a good source of firewood. It can be used for house posts. The leaves are used as an unspecified medicine. There is a belief regarding the black and white sea snake, that represents a seawater spirit. Mix this with other unspecified leaves, mash together, squeeze into a bamboo tube and fill it. Give it to a woman to drink to keep the evil snake spirit away. The same preparation can be used to treat toothache, caused by the seawater spirit. "The spirit can trick you into going to fish every day."
Scientific name: Guettarda speciosa, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nafanu
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tree, 6 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3530)
Example: This plant grows in coastal areas, and is a good source of firewood. It can be used for house posts. The leaves are used as an unspecified medicine. There is a belief regarding the black and white sea snake, that represents a seawater spirit. Mix this with other unspecified leaves, mash together, squeeze into a bamboo tube and fill it. Give it to a woman to drink to keep the evil snake spirit away. The same preparation can be used to treat toothache, caused by the seawater spirit. "The spirit can trick you into going to fish every day."
Scientific name: Guettarda speciosa, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nafanu
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tree. Growing on the coast. (collection: Ashley A McGuigan #23)
Example: 1. To cure the sea snake (nispev) curse that causes missed periods. First the husband must combine 4 young leaves of incispev and 4 young leaves of nafanu and mash and squeeze the juice into a small bamboo (1-1.5 inch diameter) The nafanu is important because it is a plant that connects to the sea. Use wildcane leaves cover the bamboo closed. Go to the sick person and unwrap the snake from her. Start from the top and let the woman drink a small part of the potion then wash her with the mixture, making sure to wash head, elbows, knees, feet, and belly. Then take a leaf of naha and break it over the woman’s belly button to break the snake off. Smash the bamboo vessel to pieces. Leave the woman there until the wash dries on her. This takes one whole day and the ceremony in the evening so she can sleep and she must not eat. This ritual is performed by men. 2. Firewood, house post for bush house.
Scientific name: Guettarda speciosa, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nafirama
nagag ~ nacag
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n.
Sandpiper
Example: Photo by Frans Vandewalle, License: CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr
Scientific name: Tringa hypoleucos, Speaker: Jack Keitadi
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nagagnit
nagai
n.
the name of a tree with fruit like almonds
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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nagai has
n.
kind of sugarcane
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nagaihos
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tree, 14 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3710)
Example: The nut of this tree is edible. Crack open the fruit and eat the seed raw. It can also be used to plug holes in a canoe.
Scientific name: Canarium harveyi, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nagatia
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treelet 2. 0-2. 5 m tall, dbh 3 cm (collection: Michael J. Balick #4858)
Example: If a chief passes away, they are burred in a sacred place. After burial, the people wash their hands with these leaves, mixed with water. The chiefs have a spiritual power and this is used to cleanse the people attending the funeral so that they do not get large sores on their leg or elsewhere on their body. This is part of the ritual for burying the chief.
Scientific name: Euodia hortensis, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nagdajija
n.
kind of breadfruit
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nagdenayi
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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nagedauyag
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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nagereta
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herb to 1 m tall, flowers red (collection: Michael J. Balick #4952)
Example: The tubers are edible when peeled and boiled in water for 1 hour. Alternatively, they can be peeled, soaked in water for 30 minutes, and then ground to make lap-lap.
Scientific name: Canna indica, Speaker: Tony Keith
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nagesega atga
nagig
n.
kind of taro
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 119
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naha
n.
a thistle
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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naha
n.
Crinum asiaticum L.
Example: subterranean part used as mouthwash for toothache (Crinum asiaticum)
Speaker: Bradacs, Gesine, Jörg Heilmann, & Caroline S. Weckerle (2011). Medical plant use in Vanuatu: A compa
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naha
n.
Crinum asiaticum; variation asiaticum L.
Example: from leaves taken internally as a laxative to treat ciguatera and against asthma
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 439
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naha
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herb to 1 m, flowers white (collection: Michael J. Balick #5003)
Example: The leaves are used to wrap fish for cooking in an open fire. If you eat a bad fish and begin to feel the effects of it a few hours later, such as with Ciguatera illness, cut the base of the stem of this plant and let the sap drip into a half coconut shell with coconut water in it, drink the shell and it will make the person vomit out the bad food. It does not taste good but is very effective in making a person vomit as it contains a toxic compound.
Scientific name: Crinum asiaticum, Speaker: Tony Keith
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naha
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lily. Cultivated grows in village. (collection: Ashley A McGuigan #3)
Example: 1. To cure the sea snake (nispev) curse that causes missed periods. First the husband must combine 4 young leaves of incispev and 4 young leaves of nafanu and mash and squeeze the juice into a small bamboo (1-1.5 inch diameter) The nafanu is important because it is a plant that connects to the sea. Use wildcane leaves cover the bamboo closed. Go to the sick person and unwrap the snake from her. Start from the top and let the woman drink a small part of the potion then wash her with the mixture, making sure to wash head, elbows, knees, feet, and belly. Then take a leaf of naha and break it over the woman’s belly button to break the snake off. Smash the bamboo vessel to pieces. Leave the woman there until the wash dries on her. This takes one whole day and the ceremony in the evening so she can sleep and she must not eat. This ritual is performed by men. 2. Wrap leaf around fish to cook it on fire, tie with pandanus or any bush, vine. Also used to bake Cyrtosperma merkusii in same way as AAM 1 because it has thick watery leaves. 3. For a person who has been burned by the fire, cut the leaf and drip the sap on the burn to cool it – stops burning feeling. 4. If your joints – elbow, wrist, knee, ankle – feel so cold that they are painful, then heat the leaf on both sides and lay it on painful area. It will take the cold and pain away.
Scientific name: Furcraea gigantea, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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naha
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large terrestrial herb, 1 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4142)
Scientific name: Crinum asiaticum, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nahad
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nahaigjopdak
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nahaijcai
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nahanemek
n.
kind of breadfruit
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nahar
n.
species of pine
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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nahas alaig imi yin
n. p.
taro for the dead
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 94
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