kara koremana edible vine species

Part of Speech n3.constr
MWE Structure n - n
    • edible vine species
      • plants
      • food & drink
      • Example 2962:
        Bea moon vahuhu, ore paa vaahiroo bari bono kara koremana, ei bea huhu tea moon vagitagita nana. A huhu nae repaa hapus.
        When a woman gives birth, we give her the koremana vine to drink as soup, this (means) if the woman's breasts are empty. Then her breasts become full.
        Source: Sii 24W 027-028
      • Example 2963:
        Teara ei rapana kasuana, o kara koremana na ani paapao ni raara. Bea moon kare tavus maa inu vahuhu, ore paa voosu maa vo vaan teve, be tei nana vaan. Bea huhu teve saka hapus haana, rerau ore paa nahu ki bari bono paapao vai o kara koremana. Be hiroo bona, a bua huhu teve ore paa hapusu maa.
        As for us here along the coast, we eat the koremana as a vegetable. When a woman has come out the materity ward, and comes home to her village, to stay in the village. If her breasts are not full, then they cook her this vegetable, the koremana vine. When she drinks this soup, her breasts become full.
        Source: Sii 39W 029-035
      • Example 2964:
        O kara koremana to vaahapus huhu ni riori, ei bea moon vagitagita nana.
        The koremana vine is used to fill the breasts, when the woman has dry breasts.
        Source: Sii 39W 036-037

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