For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to set the price of something (theme i-, -on) very expensive with the use of small objects such as stones, straws or sticks, enlab, (inst paN-).
Reckoning may involve a fine for adultery, gībuh; a set of bride-wealth payment, madāwat; or sale of a pond field. Special tallying sticks are used for pond fields. Two identical sets are bundled and kept both by the go-between, mun'ālun, and the one who purchased the field as a record of the transaction.