
[1] Kataafa is king of Kapua.
[2] Tupu—King.
[3] Talofa, Alii—Good-day, chief.
[4] Papalangi—White person.
[5] Tapa—Native cloth beaten out of mulberry bark.
[6] Felinge—Literally friend, a benefactor.
[7] Tapau—Princess of a village.
[8] Leonga Alii—Bad chief.
[9] Kapua Uma—The real Kapua.
[10] Papasea—A waterfall.
[11] Suva—A town in the Fiji.
[12] Sea-lawyer—A sailor socialist.
[13] Salt-horse—Salt pork.
[14] Lava-lava—Loin cloth.
[15] Kava Fa’a Kapua. Kava—A drink something like oat-meal water. Fa’a—Native custom.
[16] Alii—Chief.
[17] Fomai—Doctor.
[18] Strainer—Made of vegetable growth.
[19] Hipu—Cup.
[20] Fui—A bunch of long horsehair on the end of a short stick—used by Kapuan chiefs to fan away the flies.
[21] Tonga-fiti—A native word for a stratagem.
[22] Kowtow—Chinese word for humbling oneself.
[23] Buscar—Sailor and soldier slang to hunt for.
[24] Lanai—A covered porch.
[25] Talofa, Alii—Good-night, sir.
[26] Savvys—Understands.
[27] The Tapau is the leader of the dance called the Siva-Siva, that requires much grace and dexterity.
[28] Fono—Native council.
[29] Kataafa is the king of Kapua.
[30] Alii papalangi—White chiefs.
[31] Meliti—Native for American.
[32] Cry—Appeal.
[33] Turning off—Springing the trap.
[34] Malae—Square.
[35] Solomon Islanders are black; Kapuans are brown.
[36] Tofa, Alii—Good-bye, chief.
[37] Amuck—A form of insanity where the person affected desires to kill.
[38] Talola—A ceremony of giving presents to the one honored.
[39] Fa’a moli-moli—Excuse me.
[40] Faimalosi—Go it.
[41] The prevailing wind in the islands of the South Seas is southeast—so “windward” or “leeward” means easterly or westerly in direction.
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