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Cf . aka-taumama, Aka-mama, to lighten; to render lighter. 2. To console ; to relieve. 3. To lower, as a sail. MAMA (ma7/ta), to chew; to bruise with the teeth. Cf. amama. 2. A thing which does not keep water in ; that leaks, as a gourd with a hole in it ; or that does not keep water out, as a broken canoe; or a roof that lets in the rain. 3. Not to speak clearly ; hard to under- stand. Plural, mamama {mdmdma). Digitized by VjOOQIC Akamama 45 Manohu Akamama (aka'imma)^ to be pierced ; to ' have... droppings from an orifice; to drip. 2. To make water. ^. To crack ; to burst open. 4. To spoil ; to waste. 5. To be a worthless person ; a reprobate ; to conduct oneself badly. MAMA (mama) J the name of a shell-fish. MAMAE (mamiae) — this word is probably con- nected with mue, to fade, wither, but has separate meanings from those given under mae — an evil ; a malady ; sorrow ; suffering ; to have an illness ; to be in pain. Mamaeraga (maniaeraga), the state of one in suffering or sorrow. Akamamae {aka-maniae)t to cause to suffer ; to cause grief.
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