ta barabarana charcoal piece of barana wood

Part of Speech n1/n2.constr
MWE Structure n - adj
Morphology ta barabarana
Gloss piece charcoal.of.barana.wood
    • charcoal piece of barana wood
      • fire
    • Comment <ta barabarana> 'charcoal piece' is only found in the plural construction with <maa2> which belongs to the second noun class (n2). Consequently, the noun class affiliation of <ta barabarana> is unclear.
      • Example 649:
        Amaa ta barabarana, amaa ta paruparu.
        The black pieces (of the charcoal) of soft wood.
        Source: Mah 02R 073
      • Example 6738:
        Amaa ta barabaran, amaa ta paruparu.
        The pieces of the charcoal of the barana tree are black.
        Source: NaphSen 02W 119

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