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tāli'
1
The coil weaving of an uncooked rice basket, ulbung, or of the cover of a wine jar, alub di tibung.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to coil-weave an uncooked rice basket, ulbung, a wine-jar cover, alub di tibung (theme -on), as described below.
panāli'; manāli'
For someone (agent) to coil-weave rattan strips (theme i-) onto weaving rib material, bī'uh 1 (loc ref -an).
Talī'an Buy'a nan bī'uh di ulbung ti agguy dimma'puh.
Buy'a will coil-weave onto the weaving rib material because (the tying) has not come to an end.
The weaving rib, bī'uh 1, is looped as a continuous coil to form the shape of the basket or cover. Pairs of contiguous loops are tightly tied together with a thin rattan strip, itāli', panāli', using an awl, hūlit, to provide a hole for easy insertion of the strip.
For someone (agent) to use a particular choice of rattan strips (inst paN-) for coil-weaving, as described above.
For someone (agent) to use an instrument, especially an awl, hūlit (inst paN-) for coil-weaving, as described above.
lāga 2
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