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1 kumara
sweet potato. The main varieties are: kumara pita, kumara rega moe tahi uriuri, kumara rega moe-tahi teatea, kumara rega vî'e, kumara aro piro, kumara paka taero, kumara ariga rikiriki, kumara uriuri, kumara ûka teatea, kumara ure omo, kumara ha'u pú, kumara ure omo uriuri. -
2 Кумара
Religion: Karttikeya, Kumara, Skanda -
3 батат
2) Biology: Chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas)3) Botanical term: Spanish potato (Ipomoea batatas), batata (Ipomoea batatas), batatas (Ipomoea batatas), sweet, sweet potato4) Agriculture: Louisiana yam5) General subject: yams (традиционный гарнир к индейке в День благодарения)6) Makarov: sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)7) Maori: kumara -
4 сладкий картофель
1) General subject: batata2) American: yam (в южных штатах)3) Botanical term: Spanish potato (Ipomoea batatas), batata (Ipomoea batatas), batatas (Ipomoea batatas), sweet (Ipomoea batatas), sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)4) Agriculture: Louisiana yam (Ipomoea batatas)5) Maori: kumara -
5 ямс
1) Botanical term: moncot, yam, yam (Dioscorea gen.), yam (Dioscorea)2) Maori: kumara -
6 Муруган
(бог охоты, войны, любви у тамилов; в развитом индуизме Муруган сливается со Скандой ( Skanda-Kumara) и становится сыном Шивы) Murukan -
7 ai
copulation, to copulate (of animals).there is, there are; e-ai-ró-á, there is. This verb is of limited use and is avoided when not necessary: ai te vai toe? any water left? But: te ahi no te Atua, there is only one God [translator's note: te ahi is probably a misprint for te tahi].ai ka, expression used with a verb in the sense of "then one must": he-ra'e ana-kai, ai ka-unu i te raau, first eat, then you must drink the medicine.so, this big, this much: ai te nuinui o te pú, the hole is this big (lit. here is the size of the hole,with accompanying gesture).ai nará, there is, here is; ai nará te kurí i tooku hare, there's my cat (lit.: the cat in my house); ai nará te kumara i roto i te kete, there are sweet potatoes in the basket. -
8 apa
to move or put things down, having removed them from where they were: ka-apa te kumara ki roto ki te kete, put the sweet potatoes inside the basket. -
9 are
to dig out (e.g. sweet potatoes). Formerly this term only applied to women, speaking of men one said keri, which term is used nowadays for both sexes, e.g. he-keri i te kumara, he digs out sweet potatoes. -
10 guhiguhi
left-overs, refuse, remains, small pieces. Te guhiguhi o te kumara, the smallest of the sweet potatoes. Te tagata era i a îa te me'e rivariva, i matou te guhiguhi, that man takes the lion's share and leaves us the crumbs (lit.: that man, to him the good things, to us the left-overs). -
11 ha'a
the leaves of certain plants: ha'a kumara, sweet potato leaves, ha'a taro, taro leaves (both are edible when cooked).small slab used as a measure when making a net, to ensure its meshes are the same size. -
12 hai
with (instrumental)to, towards. He oho hai kona hare, to go home. He oho hai kona hagu, mo kai, to go where there is food to eat.give me: hai kumara, give me some sweet potatoes. -
13 hao
to plant (sweet potatoes): he hao i te kumara.to bury (the paega stones, which served as the foundations for the boat-shaped houses). -
14 hohoni
to peel: he hohoni i te kumara, to peel sweet potatoes. -
15 î
full; ku-î-á te kete i te kumara, the bag is full of sweet potatoes.to abound, to be plentiful; ki î te îka i uta, as there are lots of fish on the beach.to start crying (of a baby): i-ûi-era te ma-tu'a ku-î-á te poki mo tagi, he-ma'u kihaho, when a mother saw that her baby was starting to cry she would take it outside. -
16 inaki
to complement some food with ( hai) some other food; e-inaki-nei au i te îka hai kumara, I am helping myself to fish with sweet potatoes. -
17 kau
to move one's feet (walking or swimming); ana oho koe, ana kau i te va'e, ka rava a me'e mo kai, if you go and move your feet, you'll get something to eat; kakau (or also kaukau), move yourself swimming.to spread (of plants): ku-kau-áte kumara, the sweet potatoes have spread, have grown a lot.to swarm, to mill around (of people): ku-kau-á te gagata i mu'a i tou hare, there's a crowd of people milling about in front of your house.to flood (of water after the rain): ku-kau-á te vai haho, the water has flooded out (of a container such as a taheta).to increase, to multiply: ku-kau-á te moa, the chickens have multiplied.wide, large: Rano Kau, "Wide Crater" (name of the volcano in the southwest corner of the island).expression of admiration: kau-ké-ké! how big! hare kau-kéké! what a big house! tagata hakari kau-kéké! what a stout man! -
18 keri
to dig the ground to open a hole: he-keri i te rua; to pull sweet potatoes, yams, etc. out of the ground: he-keri i te kumara, ite uhi.quick, repeated movements: he-keri te tokerau, the wind whips, blowing strongly; he-keri te vave, the waves break continuously and strongly: ka-keri koe, ka-rere te va'e, hurry up, get running. -
19 manege
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20 migomigo
wrinkle, crease; wrinkled, creased: ariga migomigo, wrinkled face.damaged, spoilt, bad-tasting (of vegetables), e.g. kumara migomigo.
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