- pacha
- Touch; be in contact; perceive by feeling.
- pachang
- Weakling; milksop; cry-baby; sissy; an unmanly man.
- padakdak
- Lie; deceit; denial.
- padda'
- Clap; slap; pat.
- padda'
- Banana leaf or sheet of non-adhering paper used in patting out tortillas.
- padok
- Greedy; covetous; ravenous; eagerly desirious; having a keen appetite for food or drink.
- padong
- Smegma--the secretion of a sebaceous gland, specifically the cheesy matter that collects between the glands penis and the foreskin or around the clitoris and labia minora.
- pago'
- Irritate skin; to cause skin irritation; to kid by giving false information.
- pahya'
- Garbled speech; mumbled or unclear speech; one who does not speak clearly; unclear reception of speaker's voice on radio; refers to a particular kind of speech impediment where the speaker substitutes the sound represented by t for the sound represented by y. Also paya'.
- pai
- Pie.
- paine
- Comb.
- painen båsula
- Rake--an instrument used for gathering trash or leaves around the yard.
- paineta
- Comb--ornamental; big comb.
- painge
- Last night.
- paipai
- Type of tree--hardwood; very useful for building materials.
- paire
- Champion; breeder--best.
- paireha
- To father; sire; beget; procreate; coitus, especially animals.
- pairåstro
- Stepfather. (Saipan) Also pairåsto. (Guam).
- paisånu
- Countryman; fellow citizen.
- pakao
- Type of plant--caesalpinia major. A woody climber with spiny stems. Wait-a-bit.
- pakcha
- Toucher; thief; one who has light fingers. From papacha.
- paken fisga
- Spear gun--used in Guam.
- paken goma
- Slingshot.
- paken tokcha'
- Spear gun (commercial type).
- paki
- Shoot; fire (a gun).
- paki
- Rifle; pistol; fire-arm (small).
- pakke'
- Arching; bending; as in the forming of an arch; curved--as eyelash or buttock.
- pakngas
- Split (with an ax).
- paktek
- Kicker--as a dangerous horse.
- paladan
- Scar; wheal; wound mark.
- paladat
- Palate; roof of the mouth.
- palai
- Smear; rub--with grease; to grease; spread greasy material; ointment.
- palai'i
- Type of plant--chrysopogon aciculatus.
- palakse'
- Slippery (surface).
- palakse'
- Type of fish--family labridae. Wrasses. Name for several of the longer and thicker members of the wrasse family. Also for family scaridae, small parrot fish.
- palappa
- Flapping noise; rustling sound; flapped; flopped; splashing.
- palaspas
- Splash.
- panak
- Hit--something with a bat or flat sided object; slam; bang; shut noisily.
- panak
- Bat; instrument for hitting.
- panak lålo'
- Fly swatter.