"motto" meaning in Ye'kwana

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Noun

IPA: [motto]
Head templates: {{head|mch|noun}} motto
  1. a kind of long earthworm or caecilian used as a sacred food during major life events and at the end of any fast Synonyms: mottoo (english: Caura River dialect) Related terms: muttu
    Sense id: en-motto-mch-noun-bNCoFVRm Categories (other): Ye'kwana entries with incorrect language header

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