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allumheng
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A woven cross decoration on either end of a loincloth, wonoh, or on the bottom of a betel nut bag, būtung.
A loincloth may have from one, wahig, to three, binuhlan, decorations woven in as cut strands of weft thread on a loincloth. The threads, usually imported yarn, ittomle, about fifteen to twenty to a single decoration, extend about 6 cm. or more beyond the width of the loincloth. The decorations are spaced about 15 cm. apart. This decoration on a betel nut bag stitches the two halves of the bag together at the bottom.
būtung, Parts of a Betel nut bag,
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For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to decorate a betel nut bag or loincloth (loc ref -an) with cut strands of weft threads (theme).
allumhīngan
-an: allumhīngan
For someone (agent) to use something (inst i-, paN-) for a woven cross decoration, as described above, especially red cotton yarn, ittomle.
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