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hagāngaw
1
A stone-hod, made of a wooden trough section, for carrying stones and soil on the shoulder, especially in constructing a stone wall.
Hods are about seventy to eighty-five centimeters long.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to place or carry stones and soil (theme -on) on the shoulder with a stone hod.
To signal the durative aspect of `carry' the stem is reduplicated, see sec. 7.16.2.
panagāngaw; managāngaw
For someone (agent) to use a particular hod (inst i-, paN-) for holding, carrying with a stone-hod.
abba, Methods of Holding,
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