Citations:toomooroo


 * ante 1898, Rev. Thomas Bridges [compil., aut.], Drs. Ferdinand Hestermann and Martin Gusinde [eds.], Yamana–English: A Dictionary of the Speech of Tierra del Fuego (pub. 1933, Missionsdruckerei St. Gabriel), pages 336⁽¹⁾ and 552⁽²⁾
 * ⁽¹⁾ To go or come as above and toomooroo.
 * ⁽²⁾ To toomooroo often, regularly, or every time.
 * 1933, The Journal of the Polynesian Society, volume 42, page 118
 * The absence of any suffix is deemed to give the word the widest possible application, e.g, “tstumuru, To toomooroo at any time or place, for, because of, therefore, then, etc.,” or again, “tuku, tr. to marry, to spear, to shoot with, to oocoo at any time or place.” The prefixes are almost equally elusive.