‘e’e
Definitions
n
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Na 'o le ma ma le 'i'e e pau i le ali'i
verb
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to be over-scalded, as a pig when killed
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to be underdone, of the alili, and so not easily got out of the shell
verb
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to squeak
Example Sentences
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Samoan
English
- We show reverence to our elders
- The pig was over-scalded during preparation
- The shellfish was underdone and hard to remove
- The fish are dead on the shore
- The tide is low this morning
- The door will squeak when it opens
Source & Etymology
Rev. Pratt Dictionary Reference
'E'E, s. reverence. Na 'o le ma ma le 'i'e e pau i le ali'i.
Additional Notes
A Grammar and Dictionary of the Samoan Language with English and Samoan Vocabulary, by Reverend George Pratt (1862)