oak /ouak | , n. | anchor chain or rope; anything used for fastening; handle; pull or guide string for kite. |
okuk | n.poss.1s | |||
okum | n.poss.2s | |||
okul | n.poss.3s | |||
okmam | n.poss.1pe | |||
okud | n.poss.1pi | |||
okmiu | n.poss.2p | |||
okrir | n.poss.3p | |||
medal a oak | expr. | anchor. | ||
okul a chebechiil | expr. | marriage ceremony; exchange of food and money at time of marriage. | ||
okul a deleuill | expr. | ceremony or giving of money to solidify relationship. | ||
okul a klauchad | expr. | bond between relatives; ceremony to solidify friendship. | ||
okul a klausechelel | expr. | bond of friendship. | ||
okul a malk | expr. | Palauan money: type of kldait. | ||
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