merenged, v.t.tie or bind (long objects) together; join; make (relationship) closer.
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rengodelv.a.s.(long objects) are to be tied together.
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v.r.s.(long object) tied together; joined.
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See also: ,
Examples:
> You are still lost in your sins.
> I'm tying my spear (i.e. tying the metal point to the bamboo pole).
mur, n.feast; banquet; ceremony; celebration.
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merengel a chebechiilexpr.marriage ceremony or feast.
Examples:
> I'm tying my spear (i.e. tying the metal point to the bamboo pole).
Proverbs:
> It's like the feast of Ngchesar, postoned till tomarrow, then the next, and forever.
You keep sayng tomorrow, tomorrow. You're lucky there's a tomorrow. Presumably, in the past the village of Ngchesar in central Palau tried and tried again to schedule a mur, the largest, villagewide feast conducted in Palau. But for various reasons the feast was forever postponed. The saying applies to the risk of procrastination.
More Examples:
> I'm not really sure when the feast going to take place.
> The people who came to the feast are now all gone.
> John was facing towards his wife during the ceremony.

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