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ha'ālan
-an
1
The handle of a crowbar, baliyang, as described below.
pā'aw 1, Kinds of Handles,
2
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to make a wooden handle (theme) for a crowbar (loc ref -an).
pana'ālan; mana'ālan
Because of the cost, commonly the digging end of a crowbar only is made of steel, about 45 cm. long, with a handle of wood, of a length sufficient to make the overall length about 135 cm.
For someone (agent) to use a particular piece of wood (inst paN-) for making a crowbar handle.
pā'aw 2
3
For someone (agent muɴ-) to insert a crowbar tip (theme i-) into a crowbar handle.
A hole is drilled into one end of the handle and the metal bar inserted about 15 cm. into it. The bar is secured by rattan which is tightly woven, pihhiw, onto the lower handle to secure the bar.
pā'aw 3
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