An uncooked rice basket.
Coil material, bī'uh, either rattan, uway, or amīlung, vine root is used, laced together in a tight weave with either rattan or ngītu vine strips, or alternately using both to create a basket design. It has a lid, hu'ap, and a handle woven of eight long strips of rattan in a tubular shape with a zigzag pattern, lāga 2. It is used for storing pounded, uncooked rice, or dried seed beans.
A dry measure of a rice-basket.
For a description of measure phrase see sec. 7.20.2.
Size varies from three to six half-liter cans, hūpa; used for measuring rice.