An Account of Samoan History up to 1918
Tides
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Tides.
| Fana'e | To rise of the tide. |
| Fana'eiti | To rise slightly of the tide. |
| Fana'etutu | To be full tide. |
| La'o | To be low tide in the morning. |
| Mãui | To ebb of the tide. |
| Masa | To be low tide. |
| Masa'i'i | To be dead low tide. |
| Masafãna'e | To be on the rise of the tide. |
| Masafula | Midtide. |
| Mãsatõ | Very low tide. |
| Masatolopa | Neap tide. |
| O'oo'o | Full tide. |
| Pa'ulaea | Neap tide. |
| Sua | To rise of the tide. |
| Suaauga | To be a little risen of the tide. |
| Susu'e | Spring tide. |
| Taio'o | A tide that reaches the highest known point. |
| Taiefauololo | Moderate tide. |
| Taioauli | Non low tide. |
| Taiofeiti | Spring tide. |
| Taiualã | Low tide in the morning. |
| Taifula | Falling tide but still deep. |
| Taigau | Turn of tide |
| Taigulu | High tide |
| Tailealo | Tide rising in morning dawm. |
| Tãilua | Two tides. |
| Taimaui | Falling tide. |
| Taimasa | Low tide. |
| Taipapa'u | Shallow tide. |
| Taipē | Dead low tide. |
| Taipō | Low tide at night |
| Taisala | Low tide |
| Taisua | Rising tide |
| Taisusu'e | Spring tide. |
| Taitaeao | Morning low tide. |
| Taitau | Top of full tide. |
| Taitetele | Flood tide |
| Taitolopā | Tide rising a little |
| Taitū | Full tide. |
| Taivale | A falling or low tide. |
| Tatau | To be full tide. |



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