kara roge hibiscus fibre

Part of Speech n3.constr
MWE Structure n - n
Morphology kara roge
Gloss string hibiscus
    • hibiscus fibre
      • plants
      • Example 2983:
        Bean rake nom to kara roge, taba momohu to paku noman, ean toro nao momohu tea mosi to vehu roge vai o kobus.
        If you want some hibiscus strings, the first thing that you have to do is you must go to cut a fresh hibiscus branch.
        Source: Joy 18W 001
      • Example 2984:
        Benam hiki to urisi mene varoto bona vateen, enam repaa varoto nio kara roge. Meha maa vuri, eori repaa paku bari bono sikioti vaa teo hagi.
        When we don't have the sheaths of the wild banana for tying up the backpack, we tie it up with the hibiscus strings. Sometimes they use them for making skirts for the dancing.
        Source: Joy 18W 009-011
      • Example 2985:
        O kara roge na kuna raara bono taruvana bara o taovu.
        The Coastal Hibiscus fibres are used for sewing the taruvana mat and the hood.
        Source: Jan 02W 048

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  • See also:
    • roge Coastal Hibiscus, cottonwood, a large hibiscus tree
    • roge Coastal Hibiscus, cottonwood, a large hibiscus tree
    • taovu3 kind of pandanus which grows very tall and has thorns on the side and in the middle
    • taruvana2 kind of mat made of taruvana pandanus
    • vehu1 branch that sprouts from another branch
    • sigauva string or thread made of fibres