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A double stone wall.
Typically the walls are constructed about 1 meter apart at the base, leaning slightly towards each other, the core consisting of hard-packed earth. The top is often covered with flagstone. A double stone wall is used as a stone fence around a homesite yard, as a reinforced retaining wall for a pond field bordering a runoff canal to prevent water from flooding into the field and breaking down the retaining wall, or as a wall at the source of an irrigation canal to divert water into the canal.
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For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to double stone wall a homesite yard, pond field or irrigation source (loc ref -on), as described above.
Inakup Aligūyun nan payawnah nan way ginnaw.
Aligūyun double stone walled his pond field where there was a brook.
For someone (agent) to use walling material (inst i-, paN-) for double stone walling.
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