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hūgud
1a
A hair comb.
Traditionally made of corn grass, talagaddaw, pushed through a slot in a short arrow-grass cane, bilāu, with another half-piece of arrow-grass cane bound tightly onto it to hold the comb teeth, hūgud 1b, in place. Plastic combs are currently imported for general use; locally made combs are used especially to comb out head lice.
1b
A comb tooth, traditionally made of corn grass, as described above.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to comb the hair (patient -on) with the use of a comb (inst i-, paN-).
panūgud; manūgud
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