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ahu'
1
White smoke.
White smoke may be from dark grey to almost white in color. Its source is burning wood, straw, paper and the like. It contrasts with black smoke, hīug, which is produced by the burning of pitch pine, hālong, or a kerosene torch, pitulyu.
hīug 1
2a
For a fire, embers, something smoldering (actor muɴ-) to emit smoke (theme).
2b
For a fire, embers, smoke, something smoldering (actor -um & inst) to cause something (loc ref -an) to become enveloped in or filled with smoke (theme).
Inahu'an nan ahu' di dolan nan do''o at numpangabūhu'da.
The smoke caused the rat's nest to become filled with smoke and so they all came out.
2c
mangahu'.
Smoky, of something that emits smoke.
Mangahu' nan āyiw an inyapuy'u ti agguy namaganan.
The wood that I burned was smoky because it was not dried out.
3
For someone (actor -um-) to break wind, i.e., to expel flatulence from the anus.
umtut; i'tut
A non-offensive euphemism for utut.
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