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hodhod
1a
A tamping pole for tamping soil to close up holes in a pond field wall. The pole is about one meter long.
1b
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to tamp full a crack or space, hawong (loc ref -an), with something (theme i-), as soil between rocks in a stone wall, using a tamping instrument, bāyu 1, hodhod 1a (inst paN-); to tamp soil (theme i-) in an open area (loc ref -an), as to tamp fill soil in constructing the interior surface of a pond-field wall, tapig, or terrace core, tābab.
panodhod; manodhod
bāyu 2
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to wedge a bundle of cogon thatch, atap (theme i-), under a thatch clamp, hīpit (loc ref), when laying a new roof or under old thatch when repairing a roof.
3
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to wedge a weft thread, pa'an (theme -on), into place with the use of a beater stick, balīga (inst i-, paN-).
The thread is pulled tightly against the woven weft with the beater stick to wedge it into place. This is followed by beating the thread, obol 2, to further wedge it in.
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