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A charm (esp. for invulnerability).
This kind of charm usually consists of stones or things that used to be soft but have become hard, like petrified wood. Some have holes and are carried on a string, or they are placed in a little net. Some people have a whole string of charms that they carry around their neck or waist.
Bang iye lumengngan si pagbono'an bo'one me' maniknen.
When he goes to the place of fighting he takes his charms along.
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Beads (made of any material); a charm (the power of which is being played down).
Niya' manik-manikku hinangku gantung li'ug.
I have beads that I will make into a necklace.
Gey iye katama'an tinimbak pegge' niya' manik-manikne.
He cannot be injured by shooting because he has a (little) charm.
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