huha1 tie a fishing net by using strings that are made of the fibres [...]

Part of Speech vt
    • tie a fishing net by using strings that are made of the fibres of young bredfruit trees or of kave-vines.
      • tools & weapons
      • Example 2298:
        Meori paa huha bona maa kave teori.
        And they tied their nets.
        Source: Sii 06E(Joy) 068
      • Example 2299:
        Beori vinugu vakavara bona kanono, eori repaa taneo tea huha bona kave goroto.
        After they finished twisting the rope, they will start to tie the turtle net.
        Source: Sii Joy 05W 025-026
      • Example 2300:
        Ean repaa paku a kanono mene huha bona kakavei.
        Then you make the string for tying the kakavei net.
        Source: Naph 03W 028
      • Example 2301:
        A kanono bona to kahi huha noman bona kakavei tean.
        That string that you tie your net with.
        Source: Naph 03W 058

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  • See also:
    • kakavei fishing net on a bamboo frame
    • kanono string (traditionally made of plant material)
    • kave goroto turtle net
    • kiu2 work; job; piece of work
    • nove tie fishing nets onto a bamboo frame
    • vinugu twist a string