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has gloss | eng: Queen Salamasina is perhaps the most famous female figure in all of Samoan social history. She descended from several powerful royal bloodlines and held the four papā titles which lent her the paramount status of Tafa‘ifā. Contrary to popular belief she was not the first Tafaifā as the titles were willed to her by their previous possessor, Tonumaipea Nāfanua. |
lexicalization | eng: Salamasina |
instance of | (noun) the chief public representative of a country who may also be the head of government head of state, chief of state |
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has gloss | lat: Salamasina, potius Salamāsina (floruit fortasse saeculo sexto decimo), filia principis Tamalelagorum et principissae Vaeitoefagae (filiae Tu'i Tongae), fuit prima omnis Samoae rectrix nobis nota. |
lexicalization | lat: Salamasina |
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