punete edge of a cloth, leaf or fishing net; end of a string

Part of Speech n2/n3
    • edge of a cloth, leaf or fishing net; end of a string
      • spatial relations
      • Example 1806:
        Me subuava paa kisi ni bona peha punete no kara urisi tea maa hae naono.
        And the old woman tied one end of the banana sheath strap to the bundles of firewood.
        Source: Aro 07E(Eno) 065
      • Example 5887:
        O peho teo meho punete, o meho he teo meho punete.
        (After this work, we get two roravita shells for the bottom of the net.) One for one edge, the other one for the other edge.
        Source: Eno 08W 028

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