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beduln.poss.3shis/her/its stone; rock; coral; crossbeams supporting floor or house.
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bad el chelidexpr.type of trepang (colored like coral).
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Examples:
> The school faces in the direction of M-Dock.
> Droteo pointed to the wall.
> That stone is sharp.
> Go home and sleep.
> Is there a sharp stone? Is any stone sharp?
Proverbs:
> Attaching the drain spout to oneself.
Pertains to favoritism, the adjustment of the flow of favors from the leader to one-self. It is considered unsporting and in poor taste to seek favoritism through undue support of a leader in direct anticipation of favors.
> The male heart is like stone.
The true man or leader has a strong, unwavering character. His decisions are firm and unchanging.
> The wind sleeps in the eskiik bush.
Around March the wind quiets at about dusk and begins to pick up the next morning. During the night the wind is said to sleep in the eskiik, a small shrub common on the hills of Palau. A quiet night is appropriate in the Palauan view because economically important fruit trees, such as breadfruit, are setting their buds at this time. This period of budding is thought to be analogous to the second or third month of human pregnancy, when exertion or shock may precipitate a miscarriage. If the winds blow strong at night during this time, elders note that the season will be poor as far as fruit harvest is concerned. The eskiik bush, where the wind sleeps, has a characteristic bad odor said to be caused by the wind performing its "natural functions."
More Examples:
> Yigo is located on the north side of the island.
> The duck bent down and pushed the unhatched egg towards Templeton.
> I fell on the stone path and cracked my head.
> The elderly titled men will be spending the night at their club house.
> Standing on the beach looking out towards the open ocean and the horizon.

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