gohoho2 in-coming tide

Part of Speech n3
    • in-coming tide
      • environment
      • Example 808:
        A vaakavara vagana na tei bata koana tea masi ge beo gohoho beera oha maa, eara repaa voosu vaha vaan.
        The end of the fishing trip is at low tide, or when the incoming tide becomes too big; then we return to the village again.
        Source: Eno 12W 019
      • Example 1653:
        Bea otei tau nao tea kao irihi, na nao nana teo gohoho ge teo tarahi.
        When a man is going to walk the edge of the reef to fish, he goes when the tide is coming in or going out.
        Source: Eno 21W 010
      • Example 1654:
        Meori paa vagana meori vagana, meori paa vagana umee bono gohoho.
        They fished and fished, fished and forgot about the in-coming tide.
        Source: Iar 02E(Eno) 072

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