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apūul
1
Wet hair odor, of unwashed human hair, wet dog hair.
Nappūhi apūul nen kāhu hi un ma'pot.
The wet hair odor of that dog is bad when it gets wet.
For something (actor -um-) to give off a wet hair odor, as described above.
Umapūul di būu' hi un adi loglogan.
Hair gives off a wet hair odor when a hair cleansing agent is not applied to it.
mun'apūul.
cmpr. mun'ap'apūul; sup. ma''apūul, ma''ap'apūul.
Wet hair smelling, as described under n.
Mun'apūul nan kāhu' ti na'pot.
My dog is wet hair smelling because it is wet.
2
mun'apūul.
Flat tasting, as of unsalted food, certain varieties of sweet potato, rice not properly cooked.
Mun'apūul di tamtam nan lātud an nihāang ti agguy na'ahinan.
The taste of the cooked vegetable leaves is flat because they were not salted.
3
For someone, one's talk (actor CVCV- + -um- & inst) to offend as when boasting, swearing and the like.
Umapu'apūul nan hāpit di nabūtong.
The talk of the drunk person offends.
CVCV- + -um-: umapu'apūul
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