e...é, disjunct vocative marker.
E vovoé! Girl!
E te matu'aé! Father!
ea, to rise, to get up.
Вставать, подниматься.
Ka ea ki táû rikiriki tâtou. Let's get up and play a little game of war.
e'eo, to smell of urine. Ku e'eo á te kahu o te poki.
The child's clothing smells of urine.
eepe, stout, corpulent. Ai te pú o te haka-ri o te puaka,
ku eepe-ké-ké á. This is the circumference of the
animal's body, it is extraordinarily corpulent.
eete, disgusting, ugly; often used jocularly to refer to persons: tou
eete era, that fellow. Ku eete á tooku manava. I am
revolted by (mo...), I am disgusted at (ki...).
eeti, to strip off the bark or hard skin with the teeth.
ego, egoego, slightly soiled. Mata ego
eyes showing traces of having wept.
ehu ûa, drizzle.
êi, lampoon, song composed to ridicule or to defame.
éka-éka, cysts.
eke, to climb, to mount, to mount (a female for copulating), to
surface (of fish), and by extension, to bite; he eke te kahi the
tuna bites.
ékiéki, to sob.
ekó, definitely, certainly (used in conjunction with ina
not). Ina koe ekó toke. Thou shalt not steal. Ina au
ekó oho. I certainly will not go. Ina ekó tehe te
vai. The water definitely can't flow.
emu, to sink, to founder.
eo, pleasant smell, fragrance, perfume. Eo ké! What
a nice smell!
éoéo, ashes. Eoeo reherehe
"weak ashes": a coward. Ure eoeo reherehe te Mokomae, he
poko'o i te piko. The Mokomae were a cowardly clan, they used to hand
over those hiding (from their enemies after a defeat, i.e. war refugees).
Руины.
epa, to extend horizontally, to jut out.
epe, earlobe.
era á, formerly, long ago. Ku oti era á He has finished
it long ago, it has been finished for a long time. (antonym: iho
á recently, just).
eve,
buttocks; taki eve coccyx; uho
eve part between coccyx and anus.
figuratively: protection. Ana oho au,
e hoki koe ki raro ki te eve o to'u matu'a When I go, go back under
your father's protection.
eveerua, tattler, gossip. E ata-kahara taau vânaga rakerake, o
kî ró koe ki a tou kope era, o oho ró, o haaki
ró: tagata eveerua. Be careful with your criticisms, lest you
tell that man, and he goes and spreads them: he is a telltale.