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allung
1
A temporary daytime shelter away from the homesite area, usually near a work area, consisting of a one-pitch, hinhā'a, or two-pitch, duwan hā'a, roof.
Hay ubunan pangiyamman hinan allung.
Resting places are where temporary daytime shelters away from the homesite area are constructed.
Built to last one to three years; used as a shelter from rain and sun for workers or hikers.
ābung 1, Temporary Shelters,
2a
A leaf shade; usually a banana leaf or leafy branch, stuck in the ground as shade for workers; also something planted and used as shade.
Alam nan paya' di bālat ta hiyay allungmu.
Get a banana leaf so that it will be your leaf shade.
2b
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to shade himself, someone or something (loc ref -an), with a suitable object (theme i-), as a broad leaf, leafy branch, umbrella, pāyung; rain hat, ledaw, etc.
Allūngam nan halawhaw ta adi malāngo.
Shade the vegetables so they won't be dried out.
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