selmengánNoun1Short, stout branches with longer leafy branches tied to each, planted on either side of the trail on the approaches to a house:.2Used in conjunction with other branches placed across the trail to warn passers-by that a pakdé ceremony is in progress and must not be disturbed.3Used in certain ceremonies to prevent livestock or poultry from disappearing; if an animal runs away, it is believed that Mas-iken will return it to the house of the one performing the ceremony.See alsoámlagbótondílosokápakdépakedlánpótoksángbosápo4sengílsingíltopngáltop-óy

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