onoono loincloth, tapa cloth made from the bark of kareana- and bio-trees

Part of Speech n3
    • loincloth, tapa cloth made from the bark of kareana- and bio-trees
      • clothing & grooming
      • Example 5134:
        O pusu no onoono kou to tahitahi na bona.
        It's the edge of the loincloth that is pinching him.
        Source: Aro 06R 067
      • Example 5135:
        Nao vahaa inu, ean repaa rigaha o onoono tean, ean repaa pahin pita koa vo komana tahii.
        Go back home, pull off your loincloth, then you just immediately go into the sea.
        Source: Sha 01E(Eno) 056-057
      • Example 5136:
        mepaa rigaha bono onoono teve,
        and (he) pulled off his loincloth,
        Source: Sha 01E(Eno) 060

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  • See also:
    • rigaha pull something off; untie something (a knot); open something (a parcel)
    • pusu1 tree stump; base of a tree; foot of a tree / edge; end; seam