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badyo'
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A river tadpole.
The larva of a green spotted frog, adaw2, or of a green water frog, ullaw, found in rivers and brooks; eaten as a side dish.
Do'ol nan imbabaluy nan tū'a' an badyo' hinan puhung.
There are many river tadpoles, offspring of frogs, in deep places (of the river).
ikkung, Kinds of Tadpoles,
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For someone (agent maN-) to gather river tadpoles, as described above.
mamadyo'
Either the deep pools of a river are drained and the tadpoles scooped off a river bed, or they are poisoned with an umli vine and skimmed off the surface of the water.
maN-: mamadyo'
For someone (agent) to scoop up, pick up river tadpoles (theme -on) from a pool, puhung; a river, wangwang, (loc ref -on), as described above.
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