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aban
1
A carrying blanket for a baby, child; typically about 150‘127’200 cm. long and 50‘127’60 cm. wide.
2
For someone (agent) to put a carrying blanket (theme) on a child (loc ref -an).
Abanam han ung'ungungnga an inyabbam ti nen umāli enlo'na.
Put a carrying blanket on the child that you put on your back, because you see she is becoming sleepy.
eban; pangban
The blanket is put over one shoulder and under the arm on the opposite side; it is tied in front if the child is at the back or tied at the back if the child is in front.
3
For someone (agent -um-; s agent maN-) to give a carrying blanket gift (theme) to someone (loc ref -an).
inumban; umban; pangban; mangban
Traditionally the parents of the husband give a newly married couple a carrying blanket upon the birth of their first child.
-um-: umban
dohag 3 hanggap 1d
4
For someone (agent) to use something (inst i-, paN-) for a carrying blanket for carrying or giving as a gift.
i-: iyaban, eban
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