kave baoru fishing net that is tied to a bent bamboo pole; bamboo frame net

Part of Speech n2.constr
MWE Structure n - n
Morphology kave baoru
Gloss net bamboo.frame
    • fishing net that is tied to a bent bamboo pole; bamboo frame net
      • tools & weapons
      • Example 3184:
        Kave baoru. A kave evehee paa pam ni raara teo kururu o vabaoru a kave repaa vabaoru potee bona vuhun. O iana to kave ri raara ei o iana vaa rapana kasuana ge hana tataana: a paeri, maraahiri, manasu, kabusii, pasuaromo.
        Bamboo pole net. A net, but it is tied to a bent kururu bamboo, so that the net becomes bent like a bow. The fish we catch are the fish near the beach or in the area where we can walk at low tide: the paeri rabbitfish, the maraahiri rabbitfish, the manasu Silver Buddy, the Blackspot Snapper, and the emperor.
        Source: Eno 16W 055-059

Related entries

  • See also:
    • baoru2 kind of bamboo; bamboo frame of a fishing net
    • baoru1 be bent
    • kakavei fishing net on a bamboo frame
    • kapikapisi push wedges in something
    • kave1 fishing net (general term)
    • kisi mi tie something together with something else
    • nabunuu in the past; of the past
    • nove tie fishing nets onto a bamboo frame
    • nove ni tie something somewhere
    • sinoo2 frame (of a house or a fishing net)
    • toorana small wooden pole of the frames of the kakavei and the kave baoru fishing net
    • vagana ni use something for fishing; go fishing with something