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aumaup pronunciación

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1. food,plant wild chocolate , [ESP] cacao silvestre

Notas:

  • Etnográfica:
    This is a kind of chocolate. It is the 'tiger chocolate' that Miss Nora's father, a seer, used to drink to go talk to the tigers. Prepared with bird pepper (NR).
  • Gramatical:
    Compound on 'auma' (tiger) and suffix '-up' class marker for roundish shape for the chocolate seed.
  • Léxica:
    One of four kinds of chocolate (see also kuuk, ngerba, ngunisup)

ngunisup

I. N

1. food,plant wild chocolate

Notas:

  • Etnográfica:
    There is (or used to be) plenty, but if you pick it up, when you try to back the sack to your dory, you just keep going round and around the tree. Because it is wild you can't have, the owner won't let you (NR).
  • Gramatical:
    Takes the class marker 'up' for roundish shape. Refers to the seed.
  • Léxica:
    A kind of wild cacao, see also 'kuuk' 'ngerba' and 'aumaup' for other kinds of cacao/chocolate.