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In a message dated 00-06-27 16:19:15 EDT, cowan writes:

<< But "botpi" doesn't mean "bottle", the noun; it means "to bottle", the 
verb.
>>
botpi bot bo'i bottle x1 is a 
bottle/jar/urn/flask/closable container
for x2, made of material x3 with lid x4 1f 79 (cf. baktu, lante, 
patxu, tansi, tanxe,
vasru, gacri)

