angngal
For pond fields of a bride and groom (actor muɴ- & theme) to match each other (loc ref), in value and thus be joined as a result of marriage arrangement.
Causative puɴ-on: focus is on fields that the parents of the bride and groom cause to match each other through the marriage of their children.
A man with inherited fields is customarily matched to a girl with fields of about the same value. Through such a marriage fields are said to match each other in value and are joined for inheritance by the children of the married couple.
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to match a pond field or fields (theme i-) to another pond field or fields (loc ref -an) of comparable value through marriage, as described above.
Inangngālan Uddāpon nan payaw Dukkal ta nun'apūda.
Uddāpon matched (his field) through marriage to the field of Dukkal so that they were mutual grandparents.
Iyangngal: focus is on a field or fields matched to another or other fields; angngalan: focus is on a field or fields to which another field or fields are matched.
For someone (agent) to choose a particular pond field (theme i-, paN-) for matching, as described above.