selapid
noun
English. Tall, wild cane, often reaching 3 m. in height and having sharp leaves, typically growing near a stream and oft. used for
temporary fishing poles.
Example sentence:
Subanen. Su selapid ditug deduan ku, sungu na megela' pengluaday, melegen pa pelum pengluaden, mekedalemi gangeten.
English. I've almost pulled up all the cane plants in my plowed field; they are very hard to pry out of the ground, because their roots
go deep. .
Generic. sigbet
sinelapid
noun
English. A choker having myriads of tiny beads (ca. 3 mm. diameter.) in five strands forming triangular designs.
Generic. bitekel