mahaonteloa
Mahaonteloa is a term that appears in Malagasy language sources and ethnographic discussions as a descriptor related to hollowness or openings. In usage it can refer to physical cavities in natural features such as trees, rocks, or caves, as well as to hollow or recessed spaces within traditional structures. The exact sense of the word can vary by dialect and context, and its grammatical role may shift between noun and adjective in different passages.
In traditional and rural contexts, mahaonteloa is used to describe spaces that are hollow or open, whether
Modern scholarship and dictionaries that address Malagasy semantics acknowledge mahaonteloa as an example of how speakers
Because mahalagasy terminology often distributes meanings across contexts, readers should consult regional lexicons or field notes