akeake

English

Etymology

Borrowed from MāoriCategory:English terms borrowed from Māori#AKEAKECategory:English terms derived from Māori#AKEAKE akeake.

Noun

akeakeCategory:English lemmas#AKEAKECategory:English nouns#AKEAKECategory:English nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals#AKEAKECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#AKEAKECategory:Pages with entries#AKEAKECategory:Pages with 3 entries#AKEAKE

  1. (New ZealandCategory:New Zealand English#AKEAKE) A tree of species Dodonaea viscosa; aalii.
  2. (New ZealandCategory:New Zealand English#AKEAKE) A tree of species Olearia traversiorumCategory:Entries using missing taxonomic name (species)#Olearia%20traversiorum.
  3. (New ZealandCategory:New Zealand English#AKEAKE) A tree of species Olearia avicenniaefoliaCategory:Entries using missing taxonomic name (species)#Olearia%20avicenniaefolia.
Category:en:Astereae tribe plants#AKEAKECategory:en:Soapberry family plants#AKEAKE

Māori

Etymology

From Proto-PolynesianCategory:Māori terms inherited from Proto-Polynesian#AKEAKECategory:Māori terms derived from Proto-Polynesian#AKEAKE *akeake (species of tree).

Pronunciation

Noun

akeakeCategory:Māori lemmas#AKEAKECategory:Māori nouns#AKEAKECategory:Māori entries with incorrect language header#AKEAKECategory:Pages with entries#AKEAKECategory:Pages with 3 entries#AKEAKE

  1. broadleaf hopbushCategory:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa#broadleaf%20hopbush (Dodonaea viscosa)
    Synonym: akerautangi
  2. mountain akeakeCategory:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa#mountain%20akeake (Olearia avicenniaefoliaCategory:Entries using missing taxonomic name (species)#Olearia%20avicenniaefolia)
  3. Chatham Island akeakeCategory:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa#Chatham%20Island%20akeake (Olearia traversiorumCategory:Entries using missing taxonomic name (species)#Olearia%20traversiorum)
  4. infertile land

Descendants

Further reading

  • akeake” in John C. Moorfield, Te Aka: Maori–English, English–Maori Dictionary and Index, 3rd edition, Longman/Pearson Education New Zealand, 2011, →ISBN.
Category:en:Astereae tribe plants#AKEAKECategory:en:Soapberry family plants#AKEAKE

Ternate

Etymology

Reduplication of ake (water)Category:Ternate reduplications#AKEAKE.

Pronunciation

Verb

akeakeCategory:Ternate lemmas#AKEAKECategory:Ternate verbs#AKEAKECategory:Ternate entries with incorrect language header#AKEAKECategory:Pages with entries#AKEAKECategory:Pages with 3 entries#AKEAKE

  1. (stativeCategory:Ternate stative verbs#AKEAKE) to be watery, tasteless, bland

Conjugation

Conjugation of akeake
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person toakeake foakeake miakeake
2nd person noakeake niakeake
3rd
person
masculine oakeake iakeake
yoakeake (archaic)
feminine moakeake
neuter iakeake

References

  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001), A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh
Category:English lemmas Category:English nouns Category:English nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals Category:English terms borrowed from Māori Category:English terms derived from Māori Category:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa Category:Entries using missing taxonomic name (species) Category:Māori lemmas Category:Māori nouns Category:Māori terms derived from Proto-Polynesian Category:Māori terms inherited from Proto-Polynesian Category:Māori terms with IPA pronunciation Category:New Zealand English Category:Pages with 3 entries Category:Pages with entries Category:Ternate lemmas Category:Ternate reduplications Category:Ternate stative verbs Category:Ternate terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Ternate verbs Category:en:Astereae tribe plants Category:en:Soapberry family plants