ravarava sarong; lavalava; clothes

Part of Speech n3
    • sarong; lavalava; clothes
      • clothing & grooming
      • Example 611:
        Ahiki to vonaha. Bana nio ravarava, ean re goroho nie.
        There is no mat, spread out a sarong and sleep on it.
        Source: Sii 29W 013
      • Example 6089:
        ean ne paa gono o ravarava,
        and then you get a lavalava,
        Source: Sia 01R 161
      • Example 6090:
        Rerau, amaa taba to paku riori a ravarava. Masin vaa tea paku ravarava tara nao raara.
        Then, things that they made clothes with. Machines for making clothes we saw (there).
        Source: Iar 01R 118-119

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  • See also:
    • uvuuvu clothes
    • kareana kind of ficus; softwood tree; its bark is processed, beaten, straightened out and used as cloth (tapa cloth)
    • korosu dress
    • maro piece of cloth that can be wrapped around the waist or be sewn into a dress; sarong / clothes; dress
    • takitakihi ravarava rags