Stresemann (1918a): Paulohi
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| Headword | IPA | Glosses | |
|---|---|---|---|
| aaha | aaha | ‘look up, lie behind’; ‘nach oben blicken, hintenüberliegen’ | |
| aale | aale | ‘closed’; ‘geschlossen sein’ | |
| aau | aau | ‘sign’; ‘Schild’ | |
| af'mata-i | afʔmata-i | ‘fireplace, ash’; ‘Feuerstelle, Asche’ | |
| afai | afai | ‘what?’; ‘was?’ | |
| afu | afu | ‘fire’; ‘Feuer’ | |
| afu lasi-ni | afu lasi-ni | ‘glow of the fire’; ‘das Glimmen des Feuers’ | |
| afu latu-i | afu latu-i | ‘fire spark’; ‘Feuerfunke’ | |
| afumata-i | afumata-i | ‘fireplace’; ‘Feuerstelle’ | |
| aha | aha | ‘paddle’; ‘rudern’; ‘berdajong’ | |
| aha | aha | ‘roof’; ‘atap’ | |
| aha-e | aha-e | ‘sweep upwards, place over the back’; ‘aufwärts kehren, hintenüber legen’ | |
| ahesi | ahesi | ‘sneeze’; ‘niessen’ | |
| ahi | ahi | ‘hook, hang on a hook’; ‘anhaken, einem Haken aufhängen’ | |
| ahi minae | ahi minae | ‘pull trigger’; ‘den Gewehrhahn spannen’ | |
| ahil-e | ahil-e | ‘fishing hook’; ‘Angelhaken’; ‘kail’ | |
| ahulae mata-i | ahulae mata-i | ‘stare at’; ‘anstarren’ | |
| ai | ai | ‘wood, tree’; ‘Holz, Baum’ | |
| ai ai-ni | ai ai-ni | ‘(grown) tree’; ‘(gewachsener) Baum’ | |
| ai ai-ni | ai ai-ni | ‘wood of the tree, tree’; ‘das Holz des Baumes, der Baum’ | |
| ai apu-i | ai apu-i | ‘pith of the tree’; ‘Mark des Baumes’ | |
| ai fue-i | ai fue-i | ‘base of tree trunk, (also in general:) tree’; ‘Basis des Baumstammes, (auch allg.:) Baum’ | |
| ai fue-i | ai fue-i | ‘Baum’ | |
| ai hata-i | ai hata-i | ‘tree trunk’; ‘Baumstamm’ | |
| ai hua-i | ai hua-i | ‘fruit’; ‘Frucht’ | |
| ai lau-ni | ai lau-ni | ‘leaf’; ‘Blatt’ | |
| ai lau-ni | ai lau-ni | ‘tree leaf’; ‘Baumblatt’ | |
| ai lawani | ai lawani | ‘ko. poison tree’; ‘der Giftbaum’; ‘Antiaris toxicaria Lesch’ | |
| ai samale | ai samale | ‘tree’; ‘ein Baum’; ‘Metrosideros vera Lindl’ | |
| ai sana-i | ai sana-i | ‘branch’; ‘Ast’ | |
| ai sinit-i | ai sinit-i | ‘board’; ‘Brett’ | |
| ai tetu-i | ai tetu-i | ‘treetops’; ‘Wipfel’ | |
| ai tuet-i | ai tuet-i | ‘tree stump’; ‘Baumstumpf’ | |
| ai una-i | ai una-i | ‘wood pulp, sawdust’; ‘Holzmulm, Sägespäne’ | |
| ai waat-i | ai waat-i | ‘root, medicine, remedy’; ‘Wurzel, Medizin, Heilmittel’; ‘akar’ | |
| ai wehur-i | ai wehur-i | ‘tree bark’; ‘Baumrinde’ | |
| aia | aia | ‘prince, king’; ‘Fürst, König’ | |
| aikaran-e | aikaran-e | ‘horse’; ‘Pferd’ | |
| ai-lahai | ai-lahai | ‘sand’; ‘Sand’ | |
| ainuu | ainuu | ‘black pox, pockmark’; ‘scharze Pocken, Pockennarbe’ | |
| aiwani | aiwani | ‘ugly, evil’; ‘hässlich, böse’ | |
| a-kakila | a-kakila | ‘wild, shy (of pets)’; ‘wild sein, scheu sein (von Haustieren)’ | |
| akakut-e | akakut-e | ‘pole’; ‘Stange’ | |
| a-ka-riku | a-ka-riku | ‘excited’; ‘aufgeregt sein’ | |
| ake-i | ake-i | ‘his ankle, (tree) gnarls, (bamboo) internode’; ‘sein Knöchel, (Baum-) Knorren, (Bambus-) Internodium’ | |
| akun-e | akun-e | ‘market’; ‘Markt’ | |
| ala | ala | ‘chin, lower jaw’; ‘Kinn, Unterkiefer’ | |
| ala | ala | ‘scratch’; ‘kratzen’ | |
| ala-ala | ala-ala | ‘hornbill’; ‘Jahrvogel’; ‘Rhyticeros plicatus (Penn.)’ | |
| ala-e | ala-e | ‘hoarse’; ‘heiser sein’ | |
| a-la-keke | a-la-keke | ‘giggle (of cuscus)’; ‘kichern (vom Kuskus)’ | |
| a-lalaha | a-lalaha | ‘naked’; ‘nackt sein’ | |
| alarurit-e | alarurit-e | ‘lined up, string (beads, coconuts etc.)’; ‘das Aufgereihte, die Schnur (Perlen, Kokosnüsse etc.)’ | |
| a-la-ruu | a-la-ruu | ‘argue with words’; ‘mit Worten streiten’ | |
| alat-e | alat-e | ‘mast boot’; ‘Mastschuh’ | |
| alawane | alawane | ‘whale’; ‘Pottwal’; ‘Physeter macrocephalus L.’ | |
| ale | ale | ‘wave with your hand’; ‘mit der Hand winken’ | |
| ale | ale | ‘you’; ‘du’ | |
| ale-e | ale-e | ‘close tightly (trans.)’; ‘fest schliessen (trans.)’ | |
| alema | alema | ‘wag, rock, wiggle’; ‘wedeln, schaukeln, wackeln’ | |
| ama | ama | ‘father’; ‘Vater’ | |
| a-mala-e | a-mala-e | ‘thirsty’; ‘durstig sein’ | |
| a-mamua- | a-mamua- | ‘yawn’; ‘gähnen’ | |
| a-ma-naa | a-ma-naa | ‘steal’; ‘stehlen’ | |
| amanaa-e | amanaa-e | ‘steal from (someone)’; ‘(jmd.) bestehlen’ | |
| amanaat-e | amanaat-e | ‘thief’; ‘Dieb’ | |
| aman-e | aman-e | ‘locality, district, province’; ‘Ortschaft, Bezirk, Provinz’ | |
| amane lei-n-i | amane lei-n-i | ‘area around a place’; ‘die nächste Umgebung der Ortschaft’ | |
| amau | amau | ‘body hair (as opposed to head hair)’; ‘Körperhaar (Ggs. Haupthaar)’ | |
| ami | ami | ‘we (excl.)’; ‘wir (excl.)’ | |
| amoul-e | amoul-e | ‘mute one’; ‘der Stumme’ | |
| amu | amu | ‘betel vine’; ‘sirih’; ‘Piper betle L.’ | |
| ana | ana | ‘child’; ‘Kind’ | |
| ana | ana | ‘stepchild’; ‘Stiefkind’ | |
| ana | ana | ‘weave’; ‘flechten’; ‘anjam’ | |
| ana hua | ana hua | ‘bastard’; ‘uneheliches Kind’ | |
| ana kakau | ana kakau | ‘infant’; ‘Säugling’ | |
| ana lalaha | ana lalaha | ‘twins’; ‘Zwillinge’ | |
| ana turi | ana turi | ‘son in law, daughter in law’; ‘Schwiegersohn, Schwiegertochter’ | |
| anai | anai | ‘child (secondary form of |fi{ana2)’; ‘Kind (Nebenform von ana2)’ | |
| ane | ane | ‘eat’; ‘essen’ | |
| ane-ane | ane-ane | ‘food’; ‘Speise’ | |
| anepa | anepa | ‘perennial’; ‘eine Staude’; ‘Elettaria musaceae Horanin (Fam. Scitamineen)’ | |
| anin-e | anin-e | ‘wind’; ‘Wind’ | |
| anine (tawaeni) e-murina | anine (tawaeni) e-murina | ‘wind (sea) is calm’; ‘Wind (Meer) ist ruhig’ | |
| āpa | aːpa | ‘call, scream’; ‘rufen, schreien’ | |
| apat-e | apat-e | ‘ulcer’; ‘Geschwür’ | |
| a-pole | a-pole | ‘round’; ‘rund sein’; ‘bulat’ | |
| apu | apu | ‘stomach’; ‘Magen’ | |
| ar[i]hotul-e | ar[i]hotul-e | ‘whistle’; ‘Pfiff’ | |
| aran-e | aran-e | ‘coal’; ‘Kohle’; ‘aran’ | |
| arapá | araˈpa | ‘kid, joke’; ‘scherzen, Witze machen’ | |
| ari | ari | ‘dig’; ‘graben’ | |
| arihotu | arihotu | ‘whistle’; ‘pfeifen, flöten’ | |
| arpuput-e | arpuput-e | ‘firefly’; ‘Leuchtkäfer’ | |
| aru | aru | ‘scratch, scratches, cross out’; ‘ritzen, schrammen, durchstreichen’; ‘garut’ | |
| aru-e | aru-e | ‘stir, write’; ‘umrühren, schreiben’ | |
| aru-i | aru-i | ‘his tail’; ‘sein Schwanz’ | |
| arun-e | arun-e | ‘sarong’; ‘Sarong’ | |
| arut-e | arut-e | ‘rough canvas, rice sack made from it’; ‘grobe Leinwand, (der daraus gefertigte) Reissack’ |