Henua obviously was a preferred expression by Metoro at GD14 glyphs. However, henua was also preferred at GD37 glyphs. Therefore I have decided to use here (as a label for GD14) his qualified: henua ora. Henua ora (living earth) was used only at Ab6-91--92, never elsewhere in the texts. (Of course, this does not mean that ora is in any way an allusion normally connected with GD14 glyphs.) | ||||||
Ba1-3 | Ba1-7 | Ba1-16 | Ba1-19 | Ba1-27 | Ba3-6 | Ba3-23 |
ki te henua e rua - no Hoatumatua - ka hakanohoa (covers Ba1-2--5) | ki te henua | ki te henua - mai tae atu ďa | kua oho ďa ki te henua | ki ruga o te henua | koia te atariki - kua noho | i haga o huki |
Ba6-16 | Ba10-15 | Bb2-15 | Bb3-5 | Bb3-39 | Bb10-36 | Bb12-10 |
e haga tara hia mai tae rere | ki ruga o te tagata - kikiu atu | ma te henua | ki te henua | ki te henua | ihe amo hia | i haga opua hia |
Bb12-45 | ||||||
ko te henua ia kua oti |
Ab3-6 | Ab3-21 | Ab3-43 | Ab3-47 | Ab5-15 | Ab5-28 | |
mo te kahi - ki te maro | e tagata vero tai - kua huki i te maro | ma te uhi - ma te ravarava | te nuku - ma te huarae - i haga te maro (includes Ab3-46) | ihe vai tau | ko te vai e vai huki - maro | |
Ab6-91 | Ab6-92 | Ab7-2 | Ab7-33 | Ab8-52 | ||
henua ora rua | ma agau i te gutu - ko te tagata - uhi (includes Ab7-3) | i tona henua | i te ura | |||
Aa2-10 | Aa5-14 | Aa6-15 | Aa6-27 | Aa8-45 | Aa8-52 | Aa8-62 |
e tai | ka kau te nahe | e toki koe - i to henua - ku tutu koe | kua moe kua hakarava - ko to ika | ki te henua kua maga ia ki te henua | o te tagata kua mau ia - i tona mea | ma te mahora |
Ca1-3 | Ca1-25 | Ca3-18 | Ca12-15 | Cb5-4 | Cb10-21 | Cb12-14 |
ki te henua | kiore ki te huaga | te henua te hokohuki | te henua | tagata mau matagi | te maro o te henua | te kihikihi - ki te henua |
Cb13-20 | Cb14-17 | |||||
te henua | e noi koe te manu - kokoti hia te henua |
Ea7-8 | Ea7-11 | Ea7-14 | Ea9-27 | Eb1-40 | Eb3-34 | Eb3-37 |
te henua - te rima | te henua - te rima | te henua - te rima | te henua - hokohuki | te henua | te henua | te henua |
Eb8-20 | ||||||
te henua |