kakavei fishing net on a bamboo frame

Part of Speech n2
    • fishing net on a bamboo frame
      • tools & weapons
      • Example 2699:
        Kakavei. Eara na antee rara tea kave o roovu, koinia, ketepe, genun ae amaa kaku iana vai to teitei batari paano vasu.
        Fishing net on a bamboo frame. We can net the groupers, Convict Surgeonfish, Threadfin Butterflyfish, parrotfish, and the kinds of fish that stay under the stones.
        Source: Eno 16W 048-049

Related entries

  • See also:
    • kave baoru fishing net that is tied to a bent bamboo pole; bamboo frame net
    • nove tie fishing nets onto a bamboo frame
    • sinoo2 frame (of a house or a fishing net)
    • hihiana net needle
    • huha1 tie a fishing net by using strings that are made of the fibres of young bredfruit trees or of kave-vines.
    • kapikapis wedge
    • kapisi1 stick something somewhere; wedge something into something
    • kave1 fishing net (general term)
    • nai2 him/her/it there
    • pam mi tie or lash something together with something else
    • pampam1 tie things together; wrap many things (bananas) up (with something)
    • roveana1 string made from the fibres, used for seaming fishing nets; seam
    • sunsun2 small wooden pole of the frames of the kakavei and the kave baoru fishing net
    • ta2 piece; bit
    • taba paku na kakavei thing for making a bamboo-framed fishing net called kakavei.
    • toorana small wooden pole of the frames of the kakavei and the kave baoru fishing net
    • vagavagana ni use something habitually for fishing; fish with something (a tool)
    • vakosina the end of the kakavei net that is fastened to the pole called <toorana>
    • vapara2 partner