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ūlut
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A rice straw; i.e., the panicle stem, with the grains removed, and upper stalk of harvested rice.
A bundle of rice straws is used as a liquid strainer, pāpad, or as a broom, hīgid 1.
pāguy 1, Parts of a Rice Plant,
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to strip rice panicles, lūgoy (theme -on) from rice grains, i.e., to remove the grain and straws from each other.
Stripping is accomplished by pulling the panicles, butt-end upward, through the closed fist; this is done to prepare rice grains for pounding.
3
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent mangi-) to strip rice grains (theme i-) into a container (loc ref), as a winnowing basket, pallungan, accomplished, as described above.
Inyūlut nan binabāih nan pallungan ta nalpah ya imbāyumi.
The women stripped (rice grains) into a winnowing basket so that when it was finished, we pounded (the grains).
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