poa bench; shelf

Part of Speech n3
    • bench; shelf
      • house
      • Example 1162:
        Poa. O hum hiohio to vavaasun bata raara tea maa burihina.
        Bench. The thing to sit on that we put up in the back of houses.
        Source: Eno 13W 035-036
      • Example 5754:
        Ginuva. O sii naono vaa rasuu o sii kikis rakaha. Na pakupaku poa bata ni raara ...
        Little hardwood tree. A very strong little tree in the bush. We use it for making benches ...
        Source: Eno 13W 059-061
      • Example 5755:
        Abana na taraha rori bono kobuu, eori repaa paku bari bona maa poa hiihio bara maa poa mene vavaakopo nahu ge vaatei bona maa meha maa taba vaa komana inu teara.
        The men carve the kobuu, then they make benches and shelves for storing pots upside down or putting other things there that we have inside our house.
        Source: Sii 39W 025-026
      • Example 5756:
        ... mepaa vaakopo taono bona bona nahu kepaa teo poa vavaatei nahu teve.
        ... and covered it up (i.e. a piece of clay) with a clay pot on the bench where she stored her pots.
        Source: Iar 02E(Eno) 007
      • Example 5757:
        Eori he na tavatava raara teo poa.
        But they do the incisions on us on a bench.
        Source: Mah 02R 134