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pa'ut
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A wood chisel, a generic term; used in chiseling on wood and carving wooden objects, as the figure of a person, tinnāgu, on a spoon, īduh, a wooden doll, binnūlul, a decorative design, al'alti.
A wood chisel has a blade shank, ūtong, which is inserted into a handle, pā'aw.
Kinds of Chisels
bolda ‘v-shap’
dipya ‘round-edged’
lūkung ‘crescent-shaped’
simpa ‘flat’
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to carve on something (loc ref -an) with a chisel (inst i-, paN-), as described above.
pama'ut; pa'tan; mama'ut; pa'utan
Nala'eng nan iHāpaw an mumpā'ut hi binnūlul.
The people of Hāpaw are expert in carving on figures of people.
-an: pa'tan, pa'utan
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