iku gunaha hang down; dangle down

Part of Speech vi.constr
MWE Structure vi - vi
Morphology iku gunaha
Gloss hang go.down
    • hang down; dangle down
      • spatial relations
      • Example 2458:
        O ruhu o ana berobero. O ana nae na iku gunaha taneo maana gina tea maa pea nae.
        The Bengal ficus has many roots. Its roots dangle down from its branches high up.
        Source: Sii 24W 084-085 (rev by Ond)
      • Example 2459:
        Be pura hiava, a paka nae repaa bebeahu bata maa ore paa taneo mee iku gunaha.
        When (the taovu pandanus) has grown up, its leaves become long and also start hanging down.
        Source: Sii 41W 034-035
      • Example 2460:
        A vihoko a peha naovana to saka ante haana tea toka teo pea naono, toro hana koana bea kahonae iku gunaha nana.
        The flying fox is a flying animal that cannot perch on the branch of a tree, it must hang with its head dangling down.
        Source: Sii 09W 032

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