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Tupaia (also
spelled Tupaea or
Tupia; c. 1725 – 20
December 1770) was a
Tahitian Polynesian navigator and
arioi (a kind of priest),
originally from the...
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Banks 1771, 9
October 1769: "we
again advanc'd to the
river side with
Tupia, who now
found that the
language of the
people was so like his own that...
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Language Word IPA
Meaning Notes Acehnese tupeue [
tupɨə] 'to know'
Asyik and Al-Ahmadi Al-Harbi
describe this
sound as such
while Durie describes it as...
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Icmadophilomyces E.A.Thomas ex Cif. & Tomas. (1953)
Knightiella Müll.Arg. (1886)
Phycodiscis Clem. (1909)
Thelidea Hue (1902)
Tupia L.Marchand (1830)...
- boat came
along side and offer’d us some more fish, the
Indian Boy Tiata,
Tupia’s servant being over the side, they
seized hold of him,
pulld him into the...
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depleted numbers. The
inhabitants were said to live on pork,
which made
Tupia wonder why they hadn't
brought any pigs back for themselves. In his Geografi...
- pū̃sti pučiù puti pùčia pūčiau pūtei pū̃tė to blow; toot tū̃pti
tupiu tupi
tupia tūpiau tūpei tūpė to squat;
hunker drė̃bti
drebiu drebi drẽbia drėbiau drėbei...
- to try the experiment; the dog,
which was very fat, we
consigned over to
Tupia, who
undertook to
perform the
double office of
butcher and cook. He killed...
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Seaman David Eadie as Sir Hugh
Palliser Ron
Whelan as
Captain Killick,
Tupia Gordon Glenwright as Ist Man,
Voice David Butler as 2nd Man, Voice, Spruiker...
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Coroado tabañiú,
Makoni tapagnon, Malalí
tapagnon Black person tapyýia Iatê
tupia hoe tasí it****ýra Maxakalí
taxunna money tayú tayu itajúba Maxakalí tayũmak...