Oluot (Pronounce in one word oluot or oruot) - is an adjective to describe a fire source difficult to light up fire. For example a stick of matches that is wet and unable to lights up fire is describe as "oluot" or "oruot".
Wet firewood that having difficult to make fire also can be consider as "oluot" or "oruot"
The word "Oluot" usage:
Oluot manah geh masses noh - loosely translated as "The stick of matches doesn't lit up fire"
In daily life the word oluot also being used to fellow human being who are being lazy - no spark of life to do some works.
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