blelekl, n.r.s.reboiled food (esp., starch).
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Proverbs:
> It's like eating reboiled (starchy) food.
Cooked taro will spoil in time, unless it is reboiled (blelekl). Among other applications the saying may pertain to a man who marries, separates, then returns to the same woman; also a man who returns to a former job.
omelekl, v.t.repeat; revive; bring up (matter; etc.).
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bleleklv.r.s.repeated; revived.
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See also:
Proverbs:
> It's like eating reboiled (starchy) food.
Cooked taro will spoil in time, unless it is reboiled (blelekl). Among other applications the saying may pertain to a man who marries, separates, then returns to the same woman; also a man who returns to a former job.

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