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guyūdan
gūyud
-an
An earth-moving sledge, for moving soil, stones, trash, in a pond field.
Made of a single piece of wood about one or more meter in length and about seventy centimeters wide, the sides rounding up. A cord is tied to one end at either side through holes, pungko'dan, for dragging the sledge along. Used to distribute soil in leveling a field, gulud, moving dirt and stones needed in building a stone wall, distributing soil along the dike to be used for plaster, pi'pi'.
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