A branch of bamboo (with many side branches).
The bātakan variety has many, usually tangled side branches. They are used for stakes for plants like beans to climb on. They are also used to block off a trail etc.
That bamboo is difficult to climb; its branches are tangled (lit. thick).
Eddo'anun seginsing paraholesnu iyan duk niya' pamana'ikanne.
Fetch bamboo branches for your beans so that they will have something to climb on.
teginsingan, magteginsing
To have or make branches, to be branching out (of bamboo).
Teginsingan ne bātakankun.
My bamboo is having branches already.
The bettung species does not have very many branches.