"nioapoang" meaning in Mokilese

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Noun

Etymology: From ni- (weekday prefix) + oapoang (“four”) Etymology templates: {{af|mkj|ni-|oapoang|pos1=weekday prefix|t2=four}} ni- (weekday prefix) + oapoang (“four”) Head templates: {{head|mkj|noun}} nioapoang
  1. Thursday Related terms: nioahd, niari, niejil, nialim
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