vahogoro beach the canoe or the raft; get ashore

Part of Speech vi
Variant Form(s) vahagoro
Morphology va-hagoro
Gloss ?-beach.the.canoe
    • beach the canoe or the raft; get ashore
      • fishing
      • Example 889:
        Beo sinivi tean hapusu, ean paa vahogoro vaha maa.
        When your canoe is full, you come and beach it here again.
        Source: Aro 08E(Eno) 139
      • Example 8506:
        Mepaa hua me vahogoro.
        And (he) paddled and came ashore.
        Source: Vae 01R 185
      • Example 8507:
        anda - eori hua vahogoro vai maa meori ma vahogoro
        sorry - they paddled ashore and they beached (the canoes)
        Source: Sii 06RG 294
      • Example 8508:
        Hua vai maa mepaa ma vahogoro Teobana. Teobana to vahogoro ee mepaa tei teebona.
        (He) paddled here and beached the raft at Teobana. He beached the canoe at Teobana and stayed there.
        Source: Pur 05R 057-058
      • Example 8509:
        "Hua vai maa repaa vahogoro."
        "(He) paddled and beached the canoe."
        Source: Aro 08R 029

Related entries

  • See also:
    • hagoro beach (of a raft, canoe, boat, or ship); be beached (of a whale)
    • vahagoro get ashore, beach