murina3 after something has happened

Part of Speech conj
    • after something has happened
      • time
    • Comment In contrast to the noun <murina2> 'after', the conjunction is followed by a clause which contains a subject.
      • Example 1609:
        Murina vaanao ri naa o giragiraa, meori paa gono pete anaa, ....
        After I had sent the Highlanders back, they again selected me, (to be the pastor for the congregation in Kekesu.)
        Source: Rum 01E(Joy) 108
      • Example 4691:
        Murina vaakatokis anaa ori, menaa paa hiava habana koa vo Taonita tea kiu teebona.
        After they made me a catechist, I went up again to Taonita to work there.
        Source: Tav 01E(Joy) 091
      • Example 4692:
        Murina pae vakavara ori bona mate, eori repaa vakirikiri mana ni bona pasu.
        After they have buried the dead body, they will eventually divide the pasu among themselves.
        Source: Sii 23W 021

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  • See also:
    • murina2 after the ...; after doing something
    • murina4 follow somebody or something
    • pasu3 compensation, i.e. money or valuables that the woman's clan pay to her husband's clan when he has died as a compensation for all the work he has done for the woman and their children. When later the woman has died, the man's clay pays the "compensation" back.