| OC | ||
| Mono-Alu | ona | get caught |
| Lau | ona | hard part at base of a palm; spines of echinus or crayfish; stake in a hole to impale an enemy |
| Kwaio | ona | black very hard core of , palm variety, used for drilling |
| onaf-ia | hit with a sharp point or edge | |
| Nggela | ona | stakes or spears fixed for enemy to tread on; sharp pointed stick to probe for enemy through stockade |
| 'Āre'āre | ona-ona | to wound, harm |
| ona | posts, stakes put in a hole -- used as a trap for humans | |
| Bwaidoga/Bwaidoka | ona | to spear, throw a spear |
| Sa'a | haʔu ona | shore rocks, rough and spiky |
| ona | freshwater limpet with poisonous spines; stakes of palm or areca palm set in a hole as an enemy trap | |