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ba''ung
1
For someone (agent muɴ-, umi-; s agent maN-) to plant sweet potato vines, lāgah, (theme i-), in an upland field (loc ref -an) by cutting the soil with a trowel (inst -um-), inserting a portion of vine and returning the soil.
2a
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to dig out an area (loc ref -an), as in digging a post hole, privy hole, foundation trench for a stone wall, pond for ducks, with a spade, gāud, and crowbar, baliyang, (inst paN-).
pama''ung; mama''ung
2b
naba''ūngan.
A concavity in soil, a large rock, often caused by the effects of water erosion, from a few centimeters to several meters in width and up to 1 or 2 m. deep, sometimes filled with water.
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