Dictionary And Grammar of the Language of Saʻa And Ulawa, Solomon Islands

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2, plural 3, neuter: for them (things) ; nani rata, for the elders; dsu nani 'inoni, of work not faithfully done.
nanoa'i U., to accustom; ha'ananoa'i.
nano'l U., to produce pain (of an arrow, omo).
nanga 1. the barb of an arrow. 2. the fin of a fish, hoi nanga.
nangali'a U., flashing (of lightning).
nangaliro'a U., flashing (of lightning), cf.
rangariro'a, S.
nao 1. numeral, a hundred (of yams), nga nao ni uhi.
na'o, na'ona'o (ku) 2. front, before; i na'oku (face, time) before me; na'ona dara,
... forehead; na'ona i'ola, the bow of a canoe; hapa ni na'o, first quarter of the moon; holai na'o, in former times; to'o na'o, front teeth; mu na'ona'o i mae, armies; e korasie mu na'ona'o i mae, he put to flight the ranks of the enemy.
na'o 3. V. i., to precede, to guide, to lead.
e hola'i na'o 'oto wau, he went away first; a ola e na'oku 'oto. So-and-so preceded me; 'o na'o naka'elu, lead U9 on; na'o talana, lead the way for him.
na'o 4. with locative i; ina'o of old, 'oto ina'o, holai na'o, formerly.


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