Talking Sula

Language, people, and land amid changing currents

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maroya

Posted on April 11, 2020 by bahasasula_3n5une

‘paralysed’
source: entry from Holle List; unable to verify c. 1900 note: I am skeptical of this Holle list form. maroya means ‘tired’, and so it is easy to imagine a miscommunication when acting out paralysis

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