huvi peel something

Part of Speech vt
    • peel something
      • food & drink
      • Example 2393:
        Eara toro gono amaa kaukau are paa huvi eve.
        We must get the sweet potatoes, then we peel them.
        Source: Hel 03R 008
      • Example 2394:
        Eve o kapa bona to huvi raara bona kaukau, muu, ganogano gea tabae to rake noman tea huvi.
        This is the shell that we use for peeling sweet potatoes, taros, wild taros or whatever you want to peel. (i.e. the shell of the oyster)
        Source: Sii 45W(Joy) 008

Related entries

  • See also:
    • anoo kind of large oyster
    • ganogano Arrow Leaf Elephant Ear, a domesticated taro, tubers from the comb are eaten, root crop similar to taro that produces several long, oval tubers
    • kaukau sweet potato
    • muu taro
    • repirepi cut into small pieces
    • urisi1 peel something (cooked bananas)
    • vaahuvi ni help to peel something (sweet potatoes, taro, etc.)