Entry record from Mead (1998a): Proto-Bungku-Tolaki
Page number: 484
*tutuq-i
• to prune; to cut.
Note: MRB (Esser 1927:35): tutu'i ‘to strip off the leaves and some of the branches’ (of a tree); MRA (Esser 1927:35): toto'i ‘id.’; TOL (Youngman 1997:pers.comm.): toto (stem) ‘to hack, chop up’; totoki (stem) ‘cut through (rope, rattan, etc.) in one stroke’. [PAN *(Ct)u(q)(Ct)uq ‘to prune, trim (branches)’ (Blust 1970 139)]