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takēkeng
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A shoulder bag.
Worn by both men and women, as a general utility purse for personal belongings. Woven of rattan, uway, or bamboo, ānoh, with a zigzag design, lāga 2. It has a lid and shoulder strap. The latter is woven of eight long strips of rattan in a tubular shape with a zigzag pattern, lāga 2, secured to the shoulder bag by two cord-loops, pungko'dan.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-) to put on a shoulder bag, as described above.
For someone (agent CV- + muɴ-) to wear a shoulder bag, as described above.
The shoulder strap is slung over the head with the basket on the hip.
For someone (agent) to use something (inst i-) for a shoulder bag, as described above.
3
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to put something (theme -on) into a shoulder bag.
-on: takikīngon
takikīngon; manakēkeng
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