Also *`eQQuSngew*: achoo! And *Supghew*, but that's clearly intended as a pun based on *Sup ghew* = jump[ing] flea = 'uku lele, and therefore can be said to be derived from *ghew*.
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I believe it is. The ending {-ew} isn?t that common either. I could only find six examples (not counting compounds/noun phrases):
ghew bug, cootie, insect (n) Hew statue (n) yelvew texture (n)
lew bloom (v) qew use the third (ring) finger (v) wew glow (v)