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ahdom
hodom 3
For someone (agent muɴ- & theme) to wait until night to do something.
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19.
Maphod hi un'a mun'ahdom ta hodom nan lāman an umālih ūma.
It would be good for you to wait until night so that you can wait for the wild pig which comes into the upland field.
For someone (agent) to do something (theme i-, -on) until night; to delay doing something (theme i-, -on), until night.
Inyahdom din nanganup din innalnan lāman ta mi'id mannig hi umuy mi'wānah.
The hunter delayed (bringing home) the wild pig he got until night so that no one would share the meat.
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19. iYahdo'ahdom: focus is on something that is always delayed until night before doing.
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