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Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language by Walter G. Ivens
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_abuloa_ v. n. a turning round. S. _apulo_.

_abusu_ v. i. to be filled, satiated.

_abusua_ v. n. satiety.

_ada_ 1. v. i. to see, to awake.

_ada filo_ to perceive; _ada fua_, to choose; _ada sae tamana_,
to recognize; _ada_ too, to succeed in finding.

_adala_, v. n. sight, seeing.

_adasi_, v. tr. to see. _faada_.

_ada_ 2. poss. pl. 3, among them, for them, for their part, theirs
(of things to eat), used also as obj. to neut. verb; _tani aiai
ada_, some of them. S._'ada_.

_Adagege_ artificial islet next to Ferasubua going north.

_adalu_ poss. pl. 3, as _ada_, but more restricted in application.

_adaro_ poss. dual. 3. Cf. _ada_ 2.

_ade_ v. tr. to do, to make; of disease, to be prostrated by _si
maea e adea_, he was sick; _ade au_, to play on a bamboo flute;
_ade doo_, to worship; _ade doola_, worship.

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