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hāyug
1
A water trough, made of bamboo or the outer layer of a banana stalk ukwa', tukla', through which water is carried into a pond field from a source higher up and some distance away, or is spouted from a running stream or spring for bathing or for catching into a container.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to position a water trough (theme) at a water source (loc ref -on), as at a spring to make it easy for bathing or catching water, in the pond fields to transport water short or long distances as when bypassing some fields to irrigate another below.
panāyug; manāyug
For someone (agent) to use a particular choice of bamboo (inst i-, paN-) for a water trough, as described above.
āla', Water Conveyances,
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