- åbråsa
- Unit of measurement from fingertip of ourstretched arm to opposite shoulder.
- åbråsu
- Hug (by having arms meet together); enfold in the arms; encircled in someone's arms. (Rota)
- åbrebiasion
- Abbreviation
- åbribiet
- Abbreviate
- åbrilåta
- Can opener
- Åbrit
- noun. April (month).
- åbsuetbe
- To declare free; to release; to pronounce not guilty; to acquit; to absolve.
- åbubon papago'
- Physalia; Portuguese Man of War
- åbubu
- Baloon.
- åbubu
- Type of plant--stictocardia tiliifolia (Crimson Morning Glory).
- åbuchuelas
- Type of plant--phaseolus vulgaris (French beans).
- åbugådu
- Lawyer; attorney; counselor; prosecutor; defender.
- åbundansia
- Abundance; profusion; plenty; opulence; overflow.
- åbundånte
- Abundant; plentiful; opulent.
- åburidu
- Ruckus; disturbance; racket; fuss; riot; confused--in mind.
- åbusu
- Abuse; maltreatment; ill-treatment; outrage; ill-use.
- åbuttao
- Piled up; ammased; hoarded.
- åcha
- Ax.
- åchahet
- Peer.
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- åchai
- Chin.
- åchaigua
- Similar; alike; akin; analogous; parallel; homogeneous; uniform; resemble; equal; likeness.
- åchåka
- Blame; reproach; hold responsible.
- åchåki
- Trouble; pester; problem; incident.
- åchang
- Lower class in older Chamorro society.
- åchetge
- Wink; blink.
- åchiak
- Gecko; small lizard (lives in houses).
- åchibao
- Troublemaker; having a bad record.
- åchigo'
- Close eyes; shut eyelids deliberately.
- åchita
- Hatchet; pickax; mattock.
- åcho'
- Rock; stone; pebble.
- åcho' åtupat
- Sling stone.
- åcho' dågon håya
- Type of coral; fire coral; millepora. Causes burning sensation if it touches bare skin.
- åcho' mulinu
- Millstone; grinding stone.
- åcho' ni mibåle
- Gemstone; precious stone.
- åcho' puko'
- Fishing stone.
- åcho' tåsi
- Coral; generic term for any kind of hard coral.
- åcho' ñañak
- Coral.
- åchon
- Torch.
- åchoti
- Type of plant--bixa orellana (Anatto); a small tree bearing red prickly capsules containing seeds which are used for coloring rice, known as hineksa' agaga'.
- åchoti
- Working middle class of pre-Spanish Chamorro society.