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ɓuran ti tundel
being impatient [In popular belief, the jackal buries its prey to rot and then eats the worms which feed on the decomposing body. But it willnot give the prey enough time to rot! It will be exhuming and reburying it several times, thinking it has already decomposed.This impatient behaviour is called ɓuran ti tundel.]Daf (sem. domains: 2.2.1 Animals (L&N 04.A).)
rwan₁ cf: rurwan.
n head-tie Daf (sem. domains: 1.4.6.1 Cloth, leather, and objects made of such materials (L&N 06.Q).)
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no' Nyorong
v ritual [This is a ritual done during the ordination of the kocok and also at their funeral. The ritual demands a number of pots ofnative liquour to be drunk by Nyorong, to bless the new kocok. During the mourning time for a dead makocok the grasscostume that symbols Nyorong is tied up (no') to prevent it from hurting itself, due to sadness.]Daf (sem. domains: 4.16.2 Custom, tradition (L&N 41.B).)
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re'₁ v
transplant (millet, guinea-corn) (sem. domains: 24.17.2.1. Agricultural activities (L&N 43).)
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hwet₁
v untie Bok (sem. domains: 4.14.3.2.5 Release, set free (L&N 37.J), 4.5.1.2 Fasten, stick to (L&N 18.B).)