OUTOFPAPUA database: Lexicons of the West Papuan language area

Entry record from Pinto (2004): Makalero

Page number: 10

akal

•  a wild vine (?) that grows on a tree; its flowers (?) are edible and its tendrils (?) are used to weave a fence.

Note: CHECK tui

akalasa

•  the leaves of the akal vine are called this.

akamana

•  the hole of the aka snake; in which aka snakes sleep.

Literally: aka 'snake species'; mana 'hole'

Note: subentry under "aka"