clubkamaꞌenclub, made of hard timber such as kwila or rosewood, used to beat the bark off timbers to be used for rafters, to beat a pattern into a canoe, or for killing an enemy.
coconut (close clustered fruit)auntype of coconut where the fruit is clustered close
coconut (dry)goꞌota toandry, or ripe, coconut, good for cooking
coconut (empty)tuutu goꞌotana coconut that is changing from green to dry, you can hear the water when you shake itsyngoꞌota tuutu
coconut (general)goꞌotaLHLncoconutRuu hurai, hurai uuhoi-ka, oboi idioi-ka, ruu ruꞌai aibo iiꞌii-ka tutu hi'a.Its fruit are edible, and its water drinkable; it is like a tree, with a tall trunk.1.5.2Palm6.2Agriculturecomp.goꞌota obounspec. comp. formgoꞌota tuutuunspec. comp. formtuutu goꞌota
coconut (green flowers)eburu2ntype of coconut with green flowers
coconut (young, small)goꞌota kapunyoung coconut, about the size of a fist, that has no meat and only a small amount of water, may still be on the tree and growing, or have fallen off while young
coconut huskmohoncoconut huskPari kikahooi mohoi-da omoru'o. Wash the charcoal off the pot with the husk of a coconut.
coconut watergoꞌota obonthe drinking water of a green coconut
coinhura 3ncoinKamia oobo ata teri (10) mori hura-hura rautu-ra, ida amaatoai ata gaaꞌui, ruu raꞌu aꞌai maꞌai?If a woman has ten coins and loses one of them, what will she do?
coldguaboadjcoldguaꞌodial. var.guabogugaꞌoadjcoldObo guaꞌoi-da emadoꞌa-ka.Pour cold water onto the man.8.3.4.1Coldgugaꞌoncold