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ohwel
1
A prying bar used as a fulcrum. The bar is usually of steel or hardwood.
Maphod nan adu''oy an ohwel ta nalaka nan batu an mahlig.
A long prying bar is good so that stones will be easily moved.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to pry something (theme -on) up on edge with the use of a prying bar (inst i-, paN-), either by anchoring the bar in the ground, huwit 3, under the edge of a heavy object and pushing away from oneself, or by using a prop, pangal, as a fulcrum on which the bar turns, and bearing down on the bar.
uhwīlon
Umuy tu'u uhwīlon nan ongol an batuh payaw'u.
Let's go pry up the large stone in my pond field.
-on: uhwīlon
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