araaraa angle with a fishing rod and a fishing line

Part of Speech vi
Morphology ara-araa
Gloss RED-angle
    • angle with a fishing rod and a fishing line
      • fishing
      • Example 291:
        Enaa tau nao tea araaraa hoohoa, goe tea hee anaa amaa kara ahono, enaa tau beana nio mataniva. A beana tea ponpon o kara ahono.
        I must go and angle hoohoa needlefish, don't give me seaweed, I'll use spiderwebs as baits. Seaweed is the bait for ponpon-needlefish.
        Source: Eno 16W 080-081

Related entries

  • See also:
    • beana1 bait (small fish, hermit crabs, bits and pieces of octopus, a type of sea-sausage called "sea-sausage mahaa"
    • mataniva y-shaped fishing hook made from the midrib of a sago palm leaf or a little y-shaped piece of wood with sticky spiderwebs wrapped around the hook / spiderwebs used as baits