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meraeleoltn.strong; variable wind.
eltel a ngebardexpr.west wind.
meleolt a rengulexpr.(person) carefree or nonchalant; (person) not easily disturbed or content to let things happen as they may.
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Examples:
> That's why the wind always gets strong.
> What is the direction of the wind?
> He's in a very good mood (esp., after drinking).
> Whenever a spider has disappeared (from its web), I take it as a sign that there will be a big storm.
> The ship is going against the wind.
Proverbs:
> Like the weathervane at Saipan
This is a new idiom, probably coming into the language as a result of changes in policy whereby Saipan, in the past couple of decades, has been in and out of the Trust Territory as administered by the Department of the Interior. Application is to the indecisive or changeable leader
> Like the Bilimbi tree which, if not shaken, will not bear fruit.
Applied to a person who does not fulfill their obligations without constant prodding or nagging.
> 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:
> it is likely that it will be windy tomorrow, lets just hope it doesnt get too strong.
> From which direction is the wind coming from?
> The wind is coming from the northeast.
> It seems like there is a possibilty of a typhoon.
> I was driving to the store when I got a flat tire.

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