Talk:Nokonoko

Suggestion for development of separate article pages distinct definitions
I would like to make a motion to included the other definitions for the word nokonoko, as well as alternate spellings for the word.

Alternate Spellings/Forms: noconoco, noko noko, noco noco, noko-noko, noco-noco

Fiji
- Nokonoko is a District that has recently drawn the interests of archaeologists - http://anthropology.osu.edu/faculty/pages/jfield2009/publications.html.
 * It's likely the sub-district of the main Sigatoka district indicated here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Chiefs_(Fiji)#Nadroga-Navosa

- Nokonoko Road, and Nokonoko Bridge are distinct geographic landmarks in the city of Suva - http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/page_15020.shtml - Nokonoko is a term used to described a type of Nitrogen Fixing Tree (Casuarina equisetifolia; nokonoko wood) - http://www.winrock.org/fnrm/factnet/factpub/FACTSH/C_equisetifolia.html - Nokonoko is also a district school

Hawaii
- In Hawaiian, the indigenous language of the Hawaiian islands, Nokonoko/noko noko means "Nervous anticipation and sensation that one is going to cough; to have such" (example: O KA LA NOKONOKO means, A day spent in nervous anticipation of a coughing spell.) - http://wehewehe.org/gsdl2.5/cgi-bin/hdict; http://bookfloozy.wordpress.com/category/daily-life/

Equatorial Guinea
- In the Bube Language Nokonoko (noconoco, noko noko, noco noco) refers to the supernatural, a spirit, or evil spirit. - L. Noconoco - a farm on Bioko Island

Australia
- In Tarawan, a dated Austronesian language, Nokonoko means to walk or to go - http://www.trussel.com/kir/haleprn4.htm

Japan
- Noko-noko is a non-magna ideophone meaning nonchalantly - http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/2004_07.html

Republic of Kiribati

 * In Gilbertese, the official language of Kiribati:
 * - Nókonoko is a covered basket.
 * - Nokonoko is a basket made from noko and part of leaf. a strong basket, usually made of kakoko. - http://www.trussel.com/kir/dic/dic_n.htm