Etak, which derives its name from the Polynesian word for navigation, was founded by Stan Honey.
Toa is a Polynesian word for warrior.
The word is cognate with other Polynesian words such as vaka or the Māori word waka.
Marama (mythology) (or 'malama') is a widespread Polynesian word for 'moon' or 'light'.
It is built on an island (the Polynesian word for which is "motu") located in a lagoon.
Here is a table of two widespread Polynesian words:- HOUSE.
Tambo is Melanesian for taboo, and is first cousin to that Polynesian word.
The British also attempted to record the numerals and were able to record the correct Polynesian words.
Taboo is a Polynesian word, and it means some kind of supernatural law or prohibition which you infringe at your supernatural peril.
The Polynesian word literally means power or strength and so the concept is similar to that of mana.