alo sudu
[alo sudu]
n.
small bamboo salt container carried for feeding mithuns
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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alóo
aíi hiipiñ
bade
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[bade]
n.
ceiling rack for storing meat syn. yo bade; xaci
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. yo bade; xaci span>
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byaago
byaarañ
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[bjaarã]
n.
space between the front verandah and the main space in an Apatani house
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. byaací span>
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byuxwñ
ci’pi
[ciɁpi]
n.
wooden door frame
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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cofo paka’
[coʎo pakaɁ]
n.
small metallic plate, esp. to serve side dishes
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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cuuxa
hubur
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[hubur]
n.
pipe, usually of bamboo or wood, to conduct water from one field to the other
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: var. hurbu span>
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kilu’
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[kiluɁ]
n.
a small compartment in the granary usually for storng millet or agricultural implements
Speaker: Tage Yassing
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maji
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[maɉi]
n.
Tibetan bell without clapper used as a barter item
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Yassing
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pa’po
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[paɁpo]
n.
a bamboo pole suspended horizontally on the side wall of the house for keeping clothes
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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padiñ
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[padĩ]
n.
erosion control embankment usually of bamboo and wood along the banks of the streams
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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pwrw
sulú
xaaruñ agyañ
xeda harnw
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[xeda harnɨ]
n.
special messenger, usually female, who informs about a ritual like Subu or Muruñ to the traditional friends in other villages
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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xelo
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[xelo]
n.
ritual occasion in Myoko festival on which the gods are bade farewell, usually on the 15th day of the festival
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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