Section - Rubbing
Understand "rub [something] with [something preferably held]" or "scrape [something] with [something preferably held]" as petter-rubbing it with when the location is a petter-room. Petter-rubbing it with is an action applying to two things.
Understand "scrape [something]" as rubbing when the location is a petter-room.
Understand "scrape [something] with my/-- nails/fingernails" as rubbing when the location is a petter-room.
Carry out petter-rubbing it with:
say "You rub [the noun] with [the second noun]."
Understand "remove [petter-mold] from [something]" or "scrape [petter-mold] from/off [something]" as petter-mold-removing it from. Petter-mold-removing it from is an action applying to two things.
Carry out petter-mold-removing something from something:
try rubbing the petter-mold instead.
Carry out petter-mold-removing something from the petter-statue:
try rubbing the petter-statue instead.
Understand "remove [petter-statue-roots] from [something]" or "pull [petter-statue-roots] from/off [something]" or "remove [petter-roots] from [something]" or "pull [petter-roots] from/off [something]" as petter-roots-removing it from. Petter-roots-removing it from is an action applying to two things.
Carry out petter-roots-removing something from something:
try taking the noun instead.