kara kave vine used for making fishing nets

Part of Speech n3.constr
MWE Structure n - n
Morphology kara kave
Gloss string fishing.net
    • vine used for making fishing nets
      • tools & weapons
      • plants
      • Example 2654:
        Kurukurusu kara kave vakavara maa rasuu, meori paa dee voosu maa bari, meori paa ma kahu bari.
        Having cut kave vines in the bush, they carried them home, and they came (and) scraped them.
        Source: Sii 06E(Joy) 048-050
      • Example 2800:
        O kara kave to paku riori bona kanono.
        The kave vine is used to make strings.
        Source: Sii 06E(Joy) 047
      • Example 2960:
        Kara kave. Amaa kara taba vai to kahi paku raara bona kave..
        Net vines. Vines that we use to make fishing nets.
        Source: Eno 16W 053-054
      • Example 2961:
        Meori paa nao meori paa kurukurus maa bona kara kave.
        And they went and they cut the net vines.
        Source: Sii 06RG 050

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  • See also:
    • kahu1 scrape something off, for example the bark of the breadfruit tree or of vines to pull out the fibres below the bark and use them to make the strings for a fishing net; carve
    • kave1 fishing net (general term)
    • kave3 vine species used for making fishing nets; net vines
    • kurukurusu1 cut off many long thin things
    • kara naono vine; fibre, a part of a plant that looks like a string and is in many cases used for the production of strings
    • kurusu1 cut off something long and thin (vines, strings) / cut a piece off something long (e.g. a pig's head)
    • rasuu jungle; bush; forest