hana hang; be caught

Part of Speech vi
    • hang; be caught
      • position
      • Example 1184:
        Beara busu gunaha nia kave en teo hum vasuvasu, a kave toro hana.
        If we throw the net down at a place full of stones, the net gets inevitably caught up there.
        Source: Eno 09W 013
      • Example 1849:
        Bea tahii taneo bata mana tea tarahi, eove o vuri to kahi taneo hana rio iana.
        When the sea starts to ebb, that is the time when the fish start to hang in the net.
        Source: Eno 14W 010
      • Example 1850:
        Eara kahi sun ihuana koa nom beori hana rori tea kave.
        We would just stand still waiting for them to hang in the net.
        Source: Eno 14W 014

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