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hu'lung1
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A fruit-bearing tree guard placed on a tree trunk to prevent people from getting fruit from a tree.
Nihamad nan hu'lung di lubban at mid owon an mangngal hi būngana.
The tree guard of the pomelo tree is well made so there is no way (i.e., place to go) to get its fruit.
Built in an inverted funnel shape of sharpened arrow-grass canes, bilāu, and tied just under the fruit by vine.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to fashion a fruit-bearing tree guard (theme) on a tree (loc ref -an), as described above.
panu'lung; manu'lung
For someone (agent) to use arrow-grass canes (inst paN-) for a tree guard, as described above.
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