Form. |
Amis |
kiaw-kiaw |
pullet, young chicken |
Paiwan |
kiaw |
bullfrog |
WMP |
Ifugaw |
kīaw |
a bird, commonly called a Moor hen: Gallinula chloropus Linn. |
Ilokano |
kiáw |
kind of yellow and black oriole |
Aklanon |
kiyaw |
kind of bird |
Agutaynen |
kiaw |
myna bird |
Cebuano |
kíyaw |
ground bird, nearly as big as a wild chicken, named from its sound |
Tombonuwo |
kiau |
mynah bird |
Punan Busang (Bukitan) |
kiaw |
talking myna |
Iban |
kiau |
mewing |
OC |
Hawaiian |
ʔioʔio |
cheeping, peeping |
Gilbertese |
kiokio |
chicken |
Seimat |
kioki |
kingfisher |
Roviana |
kikio |
a bird, the largest of the three kingfishers |
Lau |
kiokio |
a kingfisher |
'Āre'āre |
kiokio |
the kingfisher |
Sa'a |
kiokio |
a kingfisher: Halcyon saurophaga |
Arosi |
kiokio |
large kingfisher |
Samoan |
ʔio |
(of a chicken) to cheep |
Fijian |
kiokio |
small birds, chickens |
Niue |
kiokio |
cry of a bird; to chirp, to cry (as a young bird) |
Tongan |
kiokio |
to squeak (of chicks), chirp, twitter, warble |
Tolai |
kik |
kingfisher: Halcyon chloris or H. sancta |