Browse English – Muna


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the end, finallytompanomoder. oftompa1
the end, that was it (used to conclude s.t., e.g. a story)kabharihanomoder. ofbhari
the essence of customary lawparapuuno adhaticomp. ofparapuu
the fasting monthpoasahader. ofpoasa2
the final part of a ceremony, closing actkapupusi
the fine parts stay on the upper half)dede
the 'fins' of a kitesmall appendages on the sides to give it stabilitypadhi 2
the first crowing (around 9-10 p.m.)sentuluhader. ofntulu
the fish are rolled in a kind of bamboo mat)sasari
the fishing is done at night and the fish are attracted by a lamp that is hung between the boats over the netngkuru2 1
the flat of a weaponpalemata2
the food consists of rice packets, eggs and tobacco)timu
the front and back one are called female. These posts are important for certain rituals, e.g. the placement of food offerings, getting soil)katisalalo
the fruits are eaten cookedkatinda1
the fruits grow at the end of the branches)bhakara
the goods or money given to the girl by the boy during their engagement time (nowadays often presented on the wedding day in the form of 44 items brought on carrying poles, such as fruits, eggs, a chicken, yams etc.)paniwi
the government of the old Muna kingdom (specifically the four rulers from each district (ghoera)sara 1
the hard end of a cucumber (containing no seeds)gampore
the hereafter, the beyondahera
the high pointmata 6
the highest position on the stalkghowea 2
the hollowed gourd is used as water and palm-wine containerkodu-kodu 1
the hundredth day after s.o.'s deathmoghononoder. ofmoghono
the Indonesian language, Malaywamba Malau 2comp. ofwambader. ofMalau
the island of Muna (according to legend it is called Muna (= flower) because the first inhabitants saw a stone with flowers growing on it)wuna 2