tapute kahi leave a place; fall off

Part of Speech vt.constr
MWE Structure vi - prep
Morphology ta=pute kahi
Gloss ACAUS=pull.out from
    • leave a place; fall off
      • motion
      • Example 6237:
        Ropusu maa a kanono teo biris o toro ore tapute kahi bono biris.
        Remove the rope from the bridge, so that the ship can set sail away from the bridge.
        Source: VaaSen 01W 672
      • Example 7191:
        Tea tauravi, tea 6.30 pm menam paa tapute kahi a Teopasuna.
        In the evening at 6.30 pm we left Teopasuna.
        Source: Pur 02E(Eno) 117
      • Example 7192:
        O haeasita o peho sii kaku iana to rakorakoto batari teo bakubaku, teo goroto ae teo iana bebeera. O koma kaapee ae o apaapa. Beori beera, eori repaa tapute kahi ri bono bakubaku, goroto ae teo iana bebeera.
        The suckerfish is a kind of fish that sticks on the sharks, the turtles, and the big fish. They have a flat stomach and are thin. When they are big, they fall off the sharks, turtles and big fish.
        Source: Eno 11W 059-062

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  • See also:
    • pute pull something out
    • pute kahi pull something out of something