hagoro beach (of a raft, canoe, boat, or ship); be beached (of a whale)

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    • beach (of a raft, canoe, boat, or ship); be beached (of a whale)
      • motion
      • Example 1824:
        Oro vai o panasu me oro me oro mepaa no hagoro.
        The raft floated now and floated and floated, and it arrived at the beach.
        Source: Aro 15R 115-116
      • Example 1825:
        O baas tea tabae na hagoro rom koa maana, me ean toro ena o sii hum ean re paa nao hae maana.
        A barge because it (the ship) only beaches halfway, and so you must swim a little bit to get on board.
        Source: Pur 02R(Pur) 069-070
      • Example 1826:
        Teo hum to hagoro nao o toro.
        To the place where the ship was lying.
        Source: Sii Ond 01W 052
      • Example 1827:
        Amaa tavaan na ruru rori bona kavukavuhu to hagoro Hinatoro.
        The people of the village come together to watch the whale that was beached in Hinatoro.
        Source: SaoSen 01W 114

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