meram, v.t.mix (fluids, ingredients, etc.).
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ruamv.pf.3p.inan.
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meremramv.t.redup.keep mixing.
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meremramv.erg.redup. easy to mix.
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remuulv.a.s.is to be mixed.
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rramv.r.s.mixed.
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See also:
Examples:
> I will make the towns of Judah like a desert where no one lives.
Proverbs:
> Like the ilaot [coconut juice] of Ngetkib, mixing itself.
Probably of folk-tale derivation, the idiom may be applied to a man who has married too close to his own clan, thus not gaining the assistance of the wife's clan in food and services, since this would amount to the clan giving to itself. Also applied to a situation where a person expects to have some service performed for him but ends up doing it himself.
More Examples:
> I'm so happy I finished my work.
meruul, v.t.make; do; prepare; produce; repair; make or cause (someone) to do something; make/cause (someone, to do something).
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karuruul
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v.recip.redup.protect each other; do things with each other in mind; be considerate of each other; make something for each other.
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rruulv.r.s.made; done; prepared; (person) born to or made for; (person) trained or conditioned (to do something); (person) born to or made for; (person) trained or conditioned (to do something).
ruollv.a.s.is to be made/done/prepared/repaired.
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meruul a tekoiexpr.speak or behave as if nothing is wrong.
See also: , , , ,
Examples:
> Can you help God stretch out the sky and make it as hard as polished metal?
> But the Most High God does not live in houses built by human hands.
> This house is made so as to provide us with shelter during a typhoon.
> She's an amazing cook that she doesn't even need anyone to try the food she makes.
> I always prepare Droteo's food.
Proverbs:
> I build it and you destroy it?
May be applied to a person who feels his aims or projects are being destroyed by the actions of another.
More Examples:
> I think there should be a curfew on land and have flights only come in during the day like before.
> The job of a cook is to make the food.
> I'm so happy I finished my work.
> I think I will put together a bamboo raft this weekend.
> We use kerosene stove to cook food.

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