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ammid
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An adhesive or sealing agent.
Well-cooked glutinous rice, daya''ot, or the sticky secretion of ripe sweet potato tubers, lota, is used as an adhesive to paste paper together; glutinous rice, daya''ot, is also used to seal the lid onto a coffin, tē'eng. Sticky wax, longah, or resinous sap, libu, is used as a sealing agent for cracks in a wine or water jar, tibung, pannūman.
2
For two things (actor muɴ- & theme) to stick to each other (loc ref), with or without an adhesive agent, as two sides of a wound, paper, infected eyelids.
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to stick two things (theme -on) to each other (loc ref) with or without the use of an adhesive agent (inst paN-, puɴ-).
For someone (agent) to stick something (theme i-) to something else (loc ref -an).
Maphod din hūgat han ung'ungnga an nagah ti niyammid an napoyanan.
The cut of the child who fell is good because it was stuck (to itself) in healing.
3
For someone (agent) to smear something (loc ref -an) with a sticky substance so it will stick to something else.
Ipaphodmun ammīdan han ayiw an iyammam ta way atonan mipūyut hinan ibbāna.
Carefully smear the wood you are using to make (something) so that it will stick to its match.
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