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tamong
1
A wet-field taro rootstalk.
For the use of taro as a food and parts of the plant, see lā'at 1a.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-) to wet-plant a taro plant stalk and leaves, lā'at (theme i-) in a pond field (loc ref -an).
etmong; tamngan
The developing center leaf, tūbu, the plant stalk, amulang, and the upper rootstalk, ngādoh, is planted in a flooded pond field by pushing the cutting about 5 cm. into the soft mud.
i-: etmong; -an: tamngan
3
For someone (actor maN-) to harvest wet-field taro plants.
For someone (actor) to pull out a wet-field taro plant (theme -on) from a pond field (loc ref -on).
-on: tamngon
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