weleti
Fijian
Etymology
From the ship General Wellesley named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, which brought papayas from Penang and landed in Vanua Levu on October 1808 to obtain local sandalwood there. Cognate with Samoan ʻesi and Tongan lesi.
Noun
weleti
Derived terms
- leweti (by metathesis)
Descendants
- Samoan: ʻesi
- Tongan: lesi
References
- Gatty, Ronald (2009) “weleti”, in Fijian-English Dictionary, Suva, Fiji: Ronald Gatty, →ISBN, page 322
- Langdon, Robert (April 1989) “The Secret History of the Papaw in the South Pacific: An Essay in Reconstruction”, in The Journal of Pacific History[1], volume 24, number 1, pages 3-20