b'MOMYEIPU n3 Afruittree3-5manditsMONITAUULAn 2 A star name. Syn. kibi. fruitthelattersometimestermedpapaya-MONOGU 1 vb 2but this is not a different fruit. Identified as To ripen fruit become soft Carica papaya. Themaletree momyeipu and sweet, ready to eat. Note: hierarchy of successionfromgreentorotten-geguda kaimwala grows taller, bears flowers but no -lalavi-sigunimonogu-pwasa. monogu adj Ripe,edible.Syn.tulutulu, fruit.Thefemaletree momyeipu kaivivilabears many fruit which are much used, these areclassifiedusingkwai-whensmalltulupwasa, pwasa.monogutoula adj Complexofmonogu inedible, and ya- when mature. The fruit is cookedwhenhardandgreenseeraranatitoulela.Trulyripe,softallover. Monogutoula goli, gala ambaisa siguni isisuandservedasvegetable.Whensoftand yellow it is eaten uncooked as fruit. LeavesTruly ripe, no hard spots anywhere! monogututu adj Complexofmonogu and seeds added to cooking meat tenderises it.Leafstemismadeintoamusicaltutu 2 -. Overripe, past its best. Syn. -gimtutu.-kulumonogu vb2 Compound instrumentlilolilo,anend-blownflute frommouthornosetoproducedelicateof-kulu 1 monogu.SubjcropTobe quietmusic,foranindividualsprivateready for harvest, to look ready to be picked. enjoyment, abandoned after use. The flowersSyn. -yawa 2 .alsousedforbwetia.ThesapisharmfultoMONOGU 2 n 1 A species of turtle, usu referred the body and especially eyes.to byphr wonu monogu, a member of the fish MONAn 3 3 . A puddingfolk taxon wonu. This species is large and isAlso found as momola edible, the flesh has a yellowish colour. It is madeusuallyfromboiledtarowhichisconsidered plentiful around Woodlark Islad. beaten using the anvil katilawa 2into a jellyThepeopleofsimsimlaLusancayIslands then further cooked in a clay pot kept solelyuseamagicspelltoleadthemtoit.Itis for this purpose in a sauce of coconut cream.considered especially desirable. Thepreparationofthisdishistraditionally donebymenwhopridethemselvesinitsMONUWANAn 3 A species of fish. Syn. soka. execution.ThedishisanessentialpartofMOROBAU n3 Aspeciesoflily,attractive communalmealsservedatcricket,harvest, christmas, etc. The pudding is specified usingflowers, stem used for bait on a trolling line. cl Syn. rerini.nutu-. There are two varieties listed here: monatoula n Lit.Truemona.CookedasMOROBWAGAn 2 A place name. above.MOSAn 3 A species of fish of the folk taxon monapitin Lit. Fiji mona. Where the saucemadolu family trevally. is laced liberally with sugar and boiled to a MOSALELAn 2 Hisgladnessvar. toffee-likeconsistency,beforethetaroisadded.Yum.Fourothervarietiesinclude,-mwasawa. mona tubwaga, monakabwai, tuwamata,and-MSILA vb3intrans redupl-mmsila,see , mona uri.trans-msiliTobeashamed,embarrassed,kwelamola n Compoundofkwela 2shy, modest, diffident, contrite. mona. An old clay pot kept exclusively for the-msilivb 3 trans 1. To avoid approaching cooking of mona pudding.othrs while they are eating. 2.Tobereluctanttointerveneinfriendskaitumona n Theboardonwhichthecooked taro is pulped using a kaitutu.marital dispute, shy of embarrassing others. 1 msilan 3MONAGWADIadj Youngestmalechildin May be found in Kilivila dialectfamily var. molagwadi.asmwasila.Shame,shyness.Thesenseof MONAGWADI 2n Astageinchildsgrowth,shame is a powerful force, sometimes leading to suicide. when he has started walking.mosilela n2 Hisshame,MONITATAITUn 3 embarrassment, his shyness, diffidence.A species of fish of the folk taxon lou family stonefish, identified as themmosilaadj Shameful. anglerfishfamAntenariidae Munrommosiligagaadj superl, Complex of mosila 1087-1095, plate 78. Note possible relationredupl-gaga 4 .Extremeshame nand. to mtataitu which may be spelling variant.adj'