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tu'lab
1
A water trough, made of bamboo or the outer layer of a banana stalk ukwa', tukla', through which water is carried into a pond field from a source higher up and some distance away, or is spouted from a running stream or spring for bathing or for catching into a container.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to position a water trough (theme) at a water source (loc ref -on), as at a spring to make it easy for bathing or catching water; in the pond fields to transport water short or long distances, as when bypassing some fields to irrigate another below.
panāyug; manāyug
For someone (agent) to use a particular choice of bamboo (inst i-, paN-) for a water trough, as described above.
āla', Water Conveyances,
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