ullemachel
/ulemachel
, n.res.discarded cud of betel nut.
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ullemechelekn.poss.1s
ullemechelemn.poss.2s
ullemecheleln.poss.3s
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ullemechelamn.poss.1pe
ullemecheledn.poss.1pi
ullemecheliun.poss.2p
ullemechelirn.poss.3p
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beab,
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, n.
rodent; rat; mouse.
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bebuln.poss.3s
olechiul a beabn.club moss.
bedengel a beabexpr.gray.
blil a beabexpr.jail; prison.
ullemachel el beabexpr.small mouse; field mouse.
Examples:
> Rats can get to Kayangel by hiding in construction materials.
> Put the cup on the table; John was putting the cup on the table (just now, recently); John put the cup on the table (yesterday, a week ago, etc.).
> Rats can get to Kayangel in bags of food such as rice.
> The top of the table has gotten wet.
> jail; prison
Proverbs:
> It's like the birth of a rat with one offspring per mother.
It's something that happens just once, something I put up with only once. According to this saying, the rat bears but one litter. Hence the application "once is enough" about an act that bears no repeating.
> It's like the rat of Ngerard, which eats up all your coconuts and (then) all of ours.
It's a decision, plan etc. that will backfire. A pet rat owned by Mad, chief of Ngaraard, ate the coconuts of most of the chief's neighbors, then, still hungry, ate the chief's own coconuts.
> Nibbling like a rat.
Activity that slowly destroys another person or institution. Generally applied to verbal actions; spreading malicious gossip; a speech loaded with subtle insults. However, it can be applied to wider behavior such as economic behavior that destroys the resources of the country: killing fish by dynamite; cutting forests without planting
More Examples:
> And when the mouse appeared, the cat snatched him.
> Lurvey bent down and removed Wilbur's medal from his neck and hung it from a nail at the top of Wilbur's pen.
> What is on the table or desk?
> Put the book on top of the dest
> Put the pencil on top of the book.

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