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lūhud
1a
A fence, built around a house yard, bintaw, to fence animals in or out; to fence out animals, especially pigs, from pond or upland fields, or plots or clumps of growing plants such as vegetables or sugarcane.
1b
For someone (agent muɴ-) to fence an area (loc ref -on), as described above.
For someone (agent) to use particular material (inst i-, puɴ-) for fencing an area.
Pilīonyu nan o''ōngol an āyiw ta hiyay ilūhudyu ya inlahhinyu nan i''ītang ta mudīdi.
Choose the large poles and use them for fencing and separate out the small ones for rails.
2a
A vertical fence post, palo', or picket to which a fence rail, mudīdi, is tied.
Ihamadmun ipāut nan mudīdih nan lūhud ta adi mapa''i.
Carefully tie the fence rail to the fence posts so that (the fence) will not be destroyed.
2b
For someone to use wood, an arrow-grass cane, bilaw (inst i-, puɴ-), for a fence post or picket, as described under 2a.
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