matalafi
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editmatalafi (plural matalafis)
- A shrub, of species Psychotria insularum, used for medicine and found in American Samoa, Niue, Samoa, and Tonga.
- 2001 May, Samoan Medical Plants and Their Usage, ADAP Project, →ISBN, page A8:
- Use matalafi leaves; pound and mix with water; apply to the swelling.
- Medicine made from the shrub.
- 2021, Seeseei Molimau-Samasoni, Victoria Helen Woolner, Su’emalo Talie Foliga, Katharina Robichon, Vimal Patel, Sarah K. Andreassend, Jeffrey P. Sheridan, Tama Te Kawa, David Gresham, Darach Miller, Daniel J. Sinclair, Anne C. La Flamme, Alexey V. Melnik, Allegra Aron, Pieter C. Dorrestein, Paul H. Atkinson, Robert A. Keyzers, Andrew B. Munkacsi, “Functional genomics and metabolomics advance the ethnobotany of the Samoan traditional medicine “matalafi””, in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America:
Samoan
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmatalafi
- Matalafi (Psychotria insularum).
- Medicine made from this plant.
- Wedges used to tighten sennit fastenings of a canoe.
Descendants
edit- → English: matalafi
References
edit- George Pratt (1893) Grammar and Dictionary of the Samoan language, London Missionary Society, page 214
Tongan
editPronunciation
editNoun
editmatalafi
- Wedges used for tightening cordage in ropes.
References
edit- A Vocabulary of the Tonga Language: Arranged in Alphabetical Order: To Which Is Annexed a List of Idiomatic Phrases, by Stephen Rabone (1845), published by Wesleyan Mission Press, Neiafu
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