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a''ub
a''ut
ka''ut
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to dig up or dig out dirt, clay (theme -an), from inside the ground (loc ref -an) by hand or with a suitable instrument (inst i-, paN-); as in digging up clay, loglog, for washing the hair; to dig out dirt to place in the path of a stream to divert its flow; to dig a hole.
Ag'aga nan kāhun mun'a''ub hinan lūta ti mabī'ah di u''ulungda.
Dogs can easily dig into earth because their claws are strong.
Iya''ut: focus is usually on the hands; also a digging bar, trowel, spade, the paws of an animal.
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