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dohag
1a
A digging trowel.
Used as a general utility instrument in the fields and around the homesite area for digging soil, weeding, planting cuttings, harvesting root crops. Typically it has a blade, dohag 1b, with a shank, ūtong, held by a metal shank collar, lū'up, inserted into a wooden handle, pā'aw.
bo''a 1
tung'iw
1b
dohdohhag
The blade of either a digging trowel or digging bar, bo''a.
2
For someone (agent -um-; s agent maN-) to thrust a linear object (theme i-) at someone or something (loc ref -on); as to thrust a spear, a stick, at someone; a digging trowel into grass or weeds.
maN-: manhag; -um-: dumhag
For someone (agent) to use a particular linear object (inst paN-) for thrusting, as described above.
dumhag; denhag; edhag; panhag; manhag
i-: edhag; -iɴ-: denhag; paN-: panhag
3
For someone (agent) to give a digging trowel (theme) to someone (loc ref -an) as a gift.
panhag
Following tradition, the parents of the boy of a newly married couple give their daughter-in-law a digging trowel shortly after marriage.
paN-: panhag
For someone (agent) to choose a particular digging trowel (theme paN-) for giving a digging trowel as a gift, as described above.
aban 3 hanggap 1d
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