govihoo stone with a hole

Part of Speech n2
    • stone with a hole
      • environment
    • Comment the meaning is not quite clear
      • Example 1733:
        Kokono aniva komana ge kokono one, a vasu bona a govihoo, ei ve a govee.
        (When the ashes are finished, you get a stone for it.) Crush the charcoal itself or crush clay, this stone is a govihoo, it has a hole.
        Source: Sii 17W 033

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  • See also:
    • govee hole (in the sand; soil; ground); for example, holes dug by crabs
    • vasu stone