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yopoh
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A rice-harvest stick.
An arrow-grass cane, bilāu, or piece of wood, āyiw, is used to push tall rice away from one to bend it down. The harvester then follows after the heads to harvest in a lower position.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-) to bend down ripened rice (theme -on) with a rice-harvest stick, to harvest tall plants, as described above.
yophon
Din penghāna ya mahāpul an yophon nan binabāi pāguy ya unda mun'āla ti atata'nang.
In past time the women had to bend down the rice before they could harvest it because it was tall.
-on: yophon
For someone (agent) to use a particular stick (inst puɴ-) for a rice-harvest stick.
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