Part 47 (2/2)
Fence, garden A'-lad
Granary A-lang'
Lands, public Pag-pag'
s.e.m.e.ntera, rice Pay-yo'
s.e.m.e.ntera, abandoned Nud-yun a pay-yo'
s.e.m.e.ntera, large, producing more than five cargoes Pay-yo' chuk-chuk'-wag
s.e.m.e.ntera, small, producing less than five cargoes Pay-yo' ay fa-nig
s.e.m.e.ntera, irrigated by hand Pay-yo' a kao-u'-chan
s.e.m.e.ntera, unirrigated mountain Fo-ag'
s.e.m.e.ntera, used as seed bed Pad-cho-kan'
Stones, groups of in pueblo, said to be places to rest and talk O-bub-fu'-nan
Troughs, irrigation Ta-la'-kan
Troughs, irrigation, scaffolding of To-kod'
Walls, s.e.m.e.ntera Fa-ning'
Animals
Ant, large black Ku'-sim
Ant, large red A-lala-sang'
Ant, large red, pincers of Ken'-ang
Ant, small red Fu'-wis
Bedbug Ki'-teb
Bee Yu'-kan
Bee, wax of A-tid'
Bird Ay-ay'-am
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