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1
An axe; any of the following: chisel-adze, tu'ūtu'; large utility axe, pūtaw; small utility axe, wāhay 2a.
2a
A small utility axe, used to chop down trees, longoh; shape wood, haphap; split wood, gīha.
2b
For someone (agent CV- + muɴ-) to carry a small utility axe in going away from the homesite area to do something, as in cutting down a tree.
2c
For someone (agent muɴ-) to chop something (loc ref -on) with a small utility axe.
For someone (agent) to use a particular axe (inst i-, puɴ-) for chopping with a small utility axe.
2d
A small utility axe head.
A traditional head is a tapered piece of metal, sharp at the wide end, with the narrow end, a shank, ūtong, inserted through a hole in the handle, pagāda. Modern imported axes are sharp at one end with a hole at the other through which a handle is inserted.
pūtaw 4
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