| OC |
| Hawaiian |
kilo |
stargazer, reader of omens, seer, astrologer, necromancer; kind of looking glass (rare); to watch closely, spy, examine, look around, observe, forecast. |
| Puluwat |
yiŕo- ŋiy |
to look for, at |
| Pohnpeian |
iro-ir |
to look or peer in the distance; to see one’s own reflection; to inspect one’s own appearance; positioned to have a beautiful view |
| Mokilese |
iro-ŋ |
to peer at |
| Nukuoro |
dilo |
look at (inspect) |
| Gitua |
tiro |
to look for (unsuccessfully) |
| Mono-Alu |
tilo |
watch for, look out for |
| Roviana |
tiro |
to read |
|
tiro-ana |
a mirror or looking glass |
| Cheke Holo |
thiro |
glass; mirror |
|
thiro thata |
eyeglasses |
|
tiro |
view, look out at or down upon, as looking out over a vista |
| Toqabaqita |
iro-a |
look for, search for |
|
iro |
look for someone or something, search for someone or something |
|
iro-nunu |
mirror |
| Bugotu |
tiro |
to look; a pool, window glass, mirror |
| Lau |
iro |
to look at fixedly, look for |
|
iro-iro |
a translucent pool, still and clear; looking glass |
|
iro-fi |
look for, spy out |
| Kwaio |
ilo-nunu |
a reflecting pool or mirror |
|
ilo |
look at |
| Nggela |
tiro |
to gaze; glass; a looking glass; pupil of the eye |
| 'Āre'āre |
iro |
look for, collect |
| Sa'a |
iro-hi |
to cause a person to be ill, of the action of a ghost |
|
iro |
to look for, to collect |
| Arosi |
iro |
to look; to stare |
|
iro-hi |
look into, look for; stare at, gaze into |
|
iro-ŋ-aʔi |
gaze at |
| Anuta |
tio |
to look |
| Rennellese |
tigo |
to see |
| Mota |
tiro |
clear |
| Samoan |
tilo |
ray or beam of light (e.g. coming through a chink in a coconut-leaf Venetian blind) |
| Wayan |
tiro-vi |
look down at something |
|
tiro |
look down, lower the eyes |
| Fijian |
tiro |
to look at something reflected in water or a glass; to peep furtively; admire oneself |
| Niue |
tio |
to glance |
| Tongan |
sio ofi |
short-sighted ( = ‘near’) |
|
sio |
to look, look at, or see |
|
sio-ʔi |
to peer at, to look at in a critical or offensive way |
| Rarotongan |
tiro |
look; to view, to survey |
| Maori |
tiro |
to look; to survey, view; look into, examine |
| Proto-Micronesian |
tiro |
to peer, have a look |
| Tolai |
tiro-ā |
mirror, looking-glass; originally applied to a pool on the surface of which a scum was created with the leaves of the , used as a mirror; spectacles, glasses; window, any clear glass; to use a mirror |
| Proto-North-Central Vanuatu |
tiro |
gaze, look at reflection |