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paddle (edge)baraa 3HLLnedge of paddle bladesyngirigiri 27.2.4.2.1Boatgirigiri 2nedge of paddlesynbaraa 37.2.4.2.1Boat
paddle (flat part)ooperanflat part of a paddle
paddle (noun)aibi1 1npaddle7.2.4.2.1Boat
paddle (once, verb)abimaivto paddle a single time, called out as an encouragment to someone.
paddle (ongoing, verb)abidiovpaddleAbidioi-ka, goꞌotoi eito.He paddled to the village.7.2.4.2Travel by water
paddle (plural canoes)iabimaivmany canoes are told to paddle one time
paddle (point)muba 2ntip of paddle
paddle (ridge)gimiri 2nridge of paddle blade
paddle (shoulder)bera 2npaddle shoulder, where the blade connects to the shaft7.2.4.2.1Boat
paddle backomiodivpaddle.back
paddle towardsomaariovpaddle offshore towards someone
paintemetemenpainOroi-ro tamai ai-amoadomodi, kehi temeteme bia.If the prickles prick your skin they can be quite painful.Moo gimiri temeteme didia-didia-ka.My back is aching and paining.Uuho mati temeteme tiato orobibimai-da.You will not feel pain around the bite when you pinch the skin with your fingernails.2.5.1Sick
pain (from wound)erere3na severe feeling of pain in the nerves from a fresh wound or stingKarudei-ro iramui reꞌei iha ererei ra'ai. The place where the spear poked is giving me sharp pain.
paint (on oneself)orohiꞌauti 2LLHLLvpaint oneself
paint (on plural objects)ihiꞌauti 2vpaint more than one thing
paint (one object)ohiꞌauti 2vpaint one thing, using a repeated actionMotoi ohi'auti.He paints the house.
paint (red)mere2 2HHnred paint made from mere tree
palate and gumsrehiꞌonpalate and gums
palm (crown)ipuunedible white substance used for soup which comes from the crown of a palm
palm (hand)tuu-bodonpalm of hand
palm (shoot)giꞌepu1nshoot of new leaves from a palm or a vine, but not from a tree, often used for making rope, such as with the gauaru vine.Roo umoi-da ma opai du giꞌepu-ha ma ahiꞌai.You go into the swamp and cut down the shoot of a sago palm.
palm branch (sago)papaaHLLcfpapaapapaa-hoanpalm branch stem (of sago), used to make wallsHimioi papaa gaboi odai omahoroi-ka.The sun was setting behind the sago leaves.8.4Time
palm speciesguri2na hard and tall palm, used for posts on bush houses, and making broomskoototoonpalm that is found in valleys, and is similar to betel nutpoainstrong palm that is good for house posts. The meat inside the nut is good for chewing with betel nut
pancreasmirikerevar.miriꞌoperanpancreas2.1Bodytoti2npancreas
pandanas specieskaarunshort species of pandanas used for weaving baskets