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A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary: Example 2528
Word senses:
iri
fishhook
kara ariono
bush vine used for three special types of fishing called "ponpon", "vavaatoa" and "kokoito". The vine is stripped, the middle section taken out, dried and used for fishing. The vine is also used in building houses for tying sago palm leaves onto beams.
kisikisi ni
tie something to something else
saruvee
kind of fishhook
sinoo
(of humans and animals) bone
A iri to kisikisi ni raara teo kara ariono na dao raara bona saruvee, na pakupaku raara bono sinoo iana ge sinoo pasuhupi.
The hook that we tie to the ariono string is called saruvee, it is made from fish bone or the bone of a flying fox.
Source:
Eno 16W 012
Dictionary
A multifunctional Teop-English dictionary
by
Ulrike Mosel
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