puhanthe waves cretaed by the bow and sides of a moving boat, but not the waves behind it, which are auboDirigi puhai moo peei-da aiha oro maakaumo. The dinghy's bow wave went into my canoe.
puopuona small plant with decorative flowers that grows on trees (mostly burio and umu), and is often planted on trees near houses as a decoration
pupuoadjstrongRimaꞌai rimo rio raarai, rimo tupi eremabei-re, pupuo rimaꞌai; moo irumuai raꞌai roo hoꞌui, ida ahoꞌoi raꞌai pupuoi-to,Give us the things we want to protect our bodies and give us strength.; I will fly above you, and call out strongly,Hioi-da moo emahibai-ka sikuri pupuoi-to aaꞌoi, irai mia ipi-da pirarahurai, moo umo bia, moo raꞌiboi raꞌai.So I strove to continue my education, but somehow I dropped out along the way.Roo dubuꞌurioi aiha ma oaheuti imimi-ha, ka roo auoi-ro roo uuho reꞌei ma orotohiti pupuoi-to. Imi-da pupoi-to orotohiti raa bia.Tear up your shirt into strips, and tie tightly above the place where the snake bit. Don't tie it strongly with a rope.8.3.6.1Strong, brittlepupuo heꞌumecomp.nmuscle
puru1nlarge cane with thorns used for bows, with edible leaves and fruit, climbs up trees, is 'very green'.
puru2cfeuaeaori-hobona traditional mask made from cane, with a coconut shell or a shellfish shell for eye, that makes noise when it is dancing. The puru swings its beak to belt the people. Anyone can wear it and it use in the same way as euaea.