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peugaki 'to push with one's leg, to kick' (gaki<br />

'leg')<br />

85. Meunyo h'an ka-tren ku-peugeulawa-keuh.<br />

If NEG 2y-come-down l-use-"geulawa"-2y<br />

'If you don't come down I will throw at you with a<br />

"geulawa" (stick).'<br />

e). peu- also has the meaning 'to give, to provide<br />

pupeng 'to give money, to make someone rich' (from<br />

peno 'money')<br />

peutaloe 'to give rope, to tie' (from iaiaa 'rope')<br />

pubu 'to provide food, to feed' (from b_n 'rice')<br />

86. Di kah mantong geu-pubaiee le ayah-keuh.<br />

SFC youy still 3r-buy-shirt by father-2<br />

'Your father still have to buy shirts for you.'<br />

f). When peu- is used with words for body sides, it<br />

means 'to turn the body side toward an object or place the<br />

object at one of the body sides.'<br />

peulikot means 'to turn one's back to, to leave the<br />

place' (from likot 'back')<br />

peuqeunireno means 'to make it sideways' (from<br />

geunireng 'side')<br />

peuuneun 'to place the object on the right side, to<br />

turn right' (from uneun 'right')

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