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Wood; i.e., a branching tree with a hard bark, or a piece of a tree, such as a stick, log, plank.
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For someone (agent maN-) to gather firewood from a forest, inalāhan, or woodlot, pinūgu.
For someone (agent & inst) to take along someone else (theme i-) in gathering firewood; e.g., when men take along women to get firewood during the post-transplanting holiday season, ulpi.
For someone (agent) to prepare a tree (theme -on) for firewood with the use of a bolo, hanggap, (inst i-, paN-).
A tree is prepared by cutting it down, longoh, measuring it for a convenient length, bu'u, cutting it off, bongwah, and removing branches and bark, gūdah.
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