kisi1 tie something together; tie something to something else

Part of Speech vt/vd
    • tie something together; tie something to something else
      • unclassified
      • Example 755:
        Be raka vaantee, eara repaa kisi petepete e, ore bebeahu vaantee bona vagana.
        When they (the strips of ariono vine) are dry enough, we tie them together one after the other, until they are long enough for fishing.
        Source: Eno 16W 011
      • Example 3469:
        Eara repaa kisi o buo moo vaa murinae, eara repaa vaahana e teo pea naono.
        Then we tie up its hind legs, then we hang it (the pig) on the branch of a tree.
        Source: Eno 10E(Eno) 005-006
      • Example 3470:
        Beara pam vakavara e, eara repaa kisi e bona sitiring.
        After we have tied them (the four hooks) together, we tie them to a string.
        Source: Eno 16W 149

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