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ginuttu
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A dress bolo-belt, for holding the scabbard, ho'ot, of a bolo, hanggap; worn by men for decorative purposes on ceremonial or festive occasions; made of disk-shaped shell ornaments which hang down in a row in front from the waist.
banoh 2a, Legacies,
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For someone (agent muɴ-) to put on a dress bolo-belt.
For someone (agent CV- + muɴ-) to wear a dress bolo-belt.
For someone (agent) to use something (inst i-) for his dress bolo-belt.
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