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1 żak
I.żak1mppl. żacy hist. (= student) student, schoolboy.II.żak2miGen. -a pl. -i ( sieć rybacka) fishing net ( used to catch eels).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > żak
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2 Hinaki
Maori for eel pots<HINAKI.JPG">Hinaki or eel pots are made of finely woven plant stems such as from Muehlenbeckia. They can be used attached to a net as part of a weir where they catch eels migrating down the river to the ocean to give birth, or in open waters using bait. They were placed in rivers in such a way that eels entered the larger opening with the flow of the current. Sometimes eels were kept alive in hinaki until they were needed as food. -
3 here
to catch eels in a snare of sliding knots; pole used in this manner of fishing, with a perforation for the line.to tie, to fasten, to lash; herega, cable, tie; figuratively: pact, treatise.
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