Part of Speech | n2 |
Example 2129:
Source: Sii 45W(Joy) 154-155Tea sivao o kapioro repaa hiri tavusu kahi bono vasu to varavihi riori tea roava.When the moon shines (lit. in the moon light) the nerites crawl out of the stones where they hide from the sun.
Example 4169:
Source: Eno 19W 016A paka muu na marabi tea roava vai a kikis.The taro leaves wilted from the strong sun.
Example 6191:
Source: Tah 02E(Eno) 030Be kavara, ore paa vaobete vaavaha bono sinivi kahi bona roava ae a huan be ihuana koana bono bon pam.When it is finished, he puts the canoe away from the sun and the rain while waiting for the day of lashing (the outrigger to the canoe).