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71<br />

52. Bek geu-meukah keu aduen droe.<br />

Don't 3-call-"kah" to elder-brother self<br />

'One should not say "kah" to one's own elder<br />

brother.'<br />

d). In some verbs, the meaning of meu- is 'to use.'<br />

Depending on the kinds of nouns used as stems, the meaning<br />

'to use' can vary, for example, 'to use as weapons,'<br />

meusikin 'to use a knife as a weapon' (from sikin<br />

'knife')<br />

+ /•<br />

mubeude 'use (carry) a gun' (from beude 'gun')<br />

'to use as a support,'<br />

meutunokat 'to use a walking stick' (from tunokat<br />

'walking stick')<br />

meusingkee 'to rest on one's elbow' (from singkee<br />

'elbow')<br />

'to use as a means of transportation,'<br />

meuialo 'to use a canoe' (from ialo 'canoe')<br />

meugeulitan anoen 'to ride a bicycle' (from qeulitan<br />

angen 'bicycle')<br />

'to use on the body (cosmetics, medicine, clothes, etc.),'<br />

mubeudak 'to use cosmetic powder' (from beudak<br />

'cosmetic powder')<br />

mubaiee 'to put on shirt' (from baiee 'shirt')

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