nasieij
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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nasieij
n.
native cabbage
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 132
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nasjiñaho
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shrub to 1 m, flowers greenish-white. (collection: Michael J. Balick #4932)
Example: The roots are used to treat toothache. Take the roots, strip off the outer bark and chew the root. Stops pain from the toothache. Use 3x daily until the pain is gone.
Scientific name: Breynia disticha, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nasjiñao
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shrub, 0. 8 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3603)
Example: This plant has an unspecified use that is considered secret.
Scientific name: Breynia disticha, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nasjiñao
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kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4769)
Scientific name: Breynia disticha, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nasjiralcau
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herb, growing in and along trail in open disturbed area. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3697)
Scientific name: Hedyotis lapeyrousei, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nasjiramnem
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grass to 20-30 cm tall, florets brown. Growing along trail. (collection: Michael J. Balick #4970)
Example: This plant is used to make a medicine to stop bleeding, as a styptic. Squeeze a handful of leaves together and apply the leaves as a poultice to the wound or drip the juice on the wound when it does not seem wise to put pressure on the bleeding. This will stop the blood from flowing from the wound and is only to be used on a small wound.
Scientific name: Paspalum conjugatum, Speaker: Tony Keith
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nässa
n.
Carica papaya
Example: flower ovary taken internally against ciguatera
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 441
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nässäi
n.
Drynaria rigidula
Example: Leaf: ashes rubbed onto head against getting bold
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 443
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nasyej
natahau an jap
n.
the north-east wind; also "nathau an jap"
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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nataimu
natapin
n.
hedge
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 156
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natarau
n.
a bamboo flute
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 151
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natau anyiyi
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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natauh
natcai
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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natec
n.
trees; palms; figs
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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nateg
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tree, 3. 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3489)
Example: The fruits of this species are edible. Take the ripe fruits, squeeze coconut milk into the ripe fruits and cook in an earth oven. The leaves are used to wrap small fish caught in a net for cooking in an earth oven. For clothing, strips of bark are peeled and the inner bark removed, and this is used as a strap around the waist, and leaves are tucked in front and back. This is traditional clothing when other clothing is not worn.
Scientific name: Ficus granatum, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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nategpece
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nateng
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tree, 8 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4125)
Example: 1. The fruits can be cooked with coconut milk and consumed. 2. Green leaves can be used to wrap fish, when they are cooked in a fire.
Scientific name: Ficus smithii, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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natereuc
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nathat
nathat
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stone wall for building a garden
Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2018, Aneityum island.
Speaker: Romario Yaufati
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nathat uwun jap
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stone wall for beach
Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2018, Aneityum island.
Speaker: Romario Yaufati
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näthoiatmas
n.
Polyscias samoensis
Example: leaf -- cold maceration taken internally against ciguatera
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 440
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nathut an nadiat
n.
near morning
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 166
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nathut u nadiat
n.
dawn of day
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 141
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nätiädäl
n.
alstonia vitiensis var. neo ebudica
Example: young leaf--cold maceration used as contraceptive in mixture with Apulda mutica, Cyclosorus truncatus, and Dioscorea bulbifera or alone.
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 439
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natimihas
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terrestrial fern, growing in dense rainforest. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4095)
Example: 1. The name means "cranky person". If someone fastens this plant around his head as a deocrative lei, it means that this person is not happy. He does not want to talk or communicate with anybody. The use is no longer common, and now many people do not know the signficance.
Scientific name: Lindsaea harveyi, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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natimihas
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kind of fern (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4780)
Scientific name: Adiantum hispidulum, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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natiñpece
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herb, growing on roadside in open disturbed area. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3607)
Scientific name: Ischaemum muticum, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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natisiyeg
natji
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shrub, 1. 2 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3469)
Example: The wood of this species is used to make a spear for fishing. The wood can also be used to make spears for hunting wild pigs.
Scientific name: Tarenna efatensis, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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natji
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kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4761)
Scientific name: Pavetta opulina, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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natoga
n.
the east wind
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natoga ahrei
n.
wind-related term; no definition provided
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natoga an nauunse
n.
north-north-east wind, between "natoga" and "natoga matahau an jap"
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 168
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natoga an wai
n.
the south-east wind
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natoga matahau an jap
n.
the north-east-east wind
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natoga u inmeijcop
n.
wind-related term; no definition provided
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natokarau
n.
the north-west wind
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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natora
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tree to 6 m, dbh 25 cm (collection: Michael J. Balick #4873)
Example: This tree is a good source of timber, it is a hard wood and makes good posts for houses, fences, and furniture. 4’ x 4’ and 8’ x 1’ planks can be cut from this wood. Great for construction.
Scientific name: Intsia bijuga, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nattri
n.
Canarium vulgare
Example: leaf--cold maceration in coconut milk and seawater, taken internally against diarrhea or ciguatera. Cold maceration of chewed leave, spat into a cup and mixed with coconut water: taken internally against ciguatera
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 440
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natu
n.
grass; little bushes
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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natuh
n.
a sweet-smelling plant
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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natutahut
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grass to 10 cm, seeds brown. (collection: Michael J. Balick #4945)
Example: To make a baby strong, burn the leaves and rhizome, take the ashes and rub on the baby’s arms, knees, legs. Makes them strong, healthy and able to walk. Use after the child is given a bath. 1-4 years old, and it will help. Can use every day after bathing.
Scientific name: Lepturus repens, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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natuu
n.
withered banana leaves
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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natuun
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nau
n.
bamboo; a mountain
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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nau
n.
high mountain
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 166
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nau
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a plant, with upright clumping. (collection: Ashley A McGuigan #25)
Example: 1. To cure the sea snake (nispev) curse that causes missed periods. First the husband must combine 4 young leaves of incispev and 4young leaves of nafanu and mash and squueze 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
Scientific name: Bambusa vulgaris
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nau hos
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a kind of bamboo (collection: Ashley A McGuigan #25)
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. To make house walls cut to length desired break stems into straps and weave ??. 3. Use stem to cook foods. 4. Container for carrying water. 5. Take tips and tie together and make a torch to go fishing on the reef, walk with the torch – this is a current practice in the East side. 6. Can cut a piece about 1’ long and sharpen edge and use to skin a green banana. 7. Traditional medicine – can use a small segment as a sort of container to carry the traditional medicine to the patient – for example when prepare a sea snake for remedy, or any medicine – to carry it. 8. Used as a container to preserve seeds such as corn, cucumber, beans and is covered with coconut fiber and put near (above?) the fire where it is dry, and the smoke from the fire will keep insects from attacking the seeds.
Scientific name: Bambusa vulgaris, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nau inwai
n.
channel of a stream
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 134
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nau-hos
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bamboo to 5 m, sterile. (collection: Michael J. Balick #4940)
Example: Used to build walls of local houses. The outer skin is stripped off, stems cut in half then smashed flat, the inside is stripped clean and woven into walls. The cut pieces of entire stems can be filled with food and used for cooking that food. Cover both ends with leaves and cook. If a person has skin that becomes infected, use sharpened stem as a local knife to remove the infected area of skin. Use as a local water pipe to move water from one place to another (nobol). Either split the stem in half or punch the nodes out throughout the entire tube and use as a pipe.
Scientific name: Bambusa vulgaris, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nauad
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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naualha
n.
kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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nauanavig
n.
quicksands
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 176
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nauaneig
n.
a reed
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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nauanieg
n.
reed
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 177
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nauhap̃
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small tree or shrub, 2 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3210)
Example: 1. Use the leaves to put in a hole where taro is being planted, as a sort of fertilizer--it rots easily and adds value to the soil. To protect a person from spirits if you are going to an unfamiliar place, take the young inflorescence and put behind your ear. This plant is a sort of "spiritual kava." 2. Flowers are put behind one ear, any side, to allow a person to pass through sacred places. For protection of the spirits especially if you are familiar with this place. On EAST SIDE, put one leaf under pillow before sleeping so that the lady spirit will not disturb the person. Only for men – spirit likes men, and wants to have sleep with them. If she gets pregnant, you must follow her to look after the kids in the spirit world so you leave this one (you die). 3. The small, straight stems of this plant are used as rafters to weave thatch. 4. Children make bows and arrows from the stems as well as spears for fishing.
Scientific name: Macropiper latifolium, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nauhap̃ apeñ
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treelet, 2 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4065)
Example: 1. When a sea shell pricks you "Inlac", a person can be lifted by magic using these leaves. Further information about this use withheld.
Scientific name: Macropiper latifolium, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nauhoig yi amud
n.
break of day
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 141
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nauhoig yi amud an nadiat
n.
the break of day
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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nauhuluc
n.
wind-related term; no definition provided
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 113
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nauhwa
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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nauincai
n.
tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 195
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naupigat
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herb, growing among stones and rocks at edge of river in primary forest. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3674)
Example: People say it can remove the power of a love potion.
Scientific name: Hemigraphis reptans, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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naupiñiña
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terrestrial fern, growing in secondary forest along the river. Leaves c. 2. 25 m long. (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3656)
Example: Put several leaves of this species together to wrap food, especially the fresh water eel, and to carry plants of taro, kava, holding the leaves over one’s shoulder to carry these crops.
Scientific name: Pronephrium rubrinerve, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naupitcat
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shrub to 2 m, flowers greenish white turning to brown (collection: Michael J. Balick #4886)
Example: In taller forest, this plant is higher so can use it to make a spear. Sharpen the end or use wires as the tip. Unspecified medicinal use.
Scientific name: Phyllanthus myrianthus, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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naupitcat
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kind of flowering plant (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4773)
Scientific name: Phyllanthus myrianthus, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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naupitju
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treelet, 1 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3622)
Example: People use the leaf of this plant to tie over grated banana, taro or other foods for cooking in an earth oven or boiling in a pot. The root of this species is edible. Cook it for 2-3 nights in an earth oven and then chew and squeeze the juice into your mouth, spitting out the fiber.
Scientific name: Cordyline fruticosa, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naupitju
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treelet, 1 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3622)
Example: People use the leaf of this plant to tie over grated banana, taro or other foods for cooking in an earth oven or boiling in a pot. The root of this species is edible. Cook it for 2-3 nights in an earth oven and then chew and squeeze the juice into your mouth, spitting out the fiber. It is a survival food.
Scientific name: Cordyline fruticosa, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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naurakiti
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kind of plant, grass, or fern
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 120
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naurakiti
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herb. Swamp areas. (collection: Ashley A McGuigan #8)
Example: 1. Cervical pain and to return it to normal size - Get a handful of Naurakiti and boil it in a pot of water. This can also be done by rubbing the handful of leaves together and squeezing out the juice into the boiling water but the leaves do not go inside. Sit in this for 2 hours or until cold for 1 a day for a week. 2. Medicine: leaf juice put on fresh cut to stop bleeding. Stomachache, headache – use 1 handful of leaves, squeeze these, put in cup, put in some water and drink it 1x day. 3. Women menstruation that will not stop, take 1 handful of leaves into a cup of water and drink 1x day for 3 days. 4. If a person’s joints are sore, take a handful of leaves, crush them and rub on the sore joints. Some people don’t like to use it internally as it can make some people sick, especially small children, but others say it is OK to use.
Scientific name: Ageratum conyzoides, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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nauram
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nauram aged
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nauram milmat
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nauras
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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nausakrai
n.
thorn
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 193
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nausap
n.
kind of tree
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 117
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näüsärop
n.
unidentified species
Example: Fresh leaves: special Kastom ceremony used to treat severe abdominal pain during pregnancy
Speaker: Bradacs 2011, p. 445
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nausecrai
n.
a species of thorn
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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nautahos
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herb, 1. 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3280)
Example: A "message plant". In ancient times, this plant was used for communicating. If you go to a person who composes songs and give this to them, they will know to compose a song for you. Name means "flowers on the ground".
Scientific name: Isachne comata, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nauun
n.
a stem
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 97
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nauwai
n.
kind of banana
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 118
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nauwainapit
n.
lightning
Speaker: Inglis 1882, p. 114
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