rakoto stick on something; cling to something

Part of Speech vi
    • stick on something; cling to something
      • position
      • Example 2515:
        Beo supi pihae pura tavusu, o iposi na rakoto batana teo pihae.
        When the sprout of the coconut frond grows outside, the leaf sheath sticks on the coconut frond.
        Source: Joy 17W 025
      • Example 6036:
        Eara repaa gono riori, beori rakoto batari tea suin rio bakubaku.
        Then we get them, when they (the haeasita fish) stick on the body of the sharks.
        Source: Eno 11W 066
      • Example 6037:
        O damidami na rakoto nana tea vasu.
        The jingle shellfish sticks on a stone.
        Source: Sii 18W 052

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  • See also:
    • damidami Jingle Shellfish
    • haeasita kind of suckerfish
    • iposi basal leaf sheath, part of the coconut palm that looks like a piece of cloth and is used for squeezing grated coconut
    • rakorakoto stick on something (habitually or many things on many other things)