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bino'ob'on
CVCV- minus 1st stem V + -iɴ-
1
For things, actions (patient muɴ-) to be of various kinds, as of the appearance of people or things, classes of things, actions.
Mumbino'ob'on di panāyaw nan tatāgu ti himpapangīli udumna.
The way people dance are of various kinds because some are (from) various villages.
2
For someone (agent) to vary what he does with or to someone or something (theme, loc ref or patient -on).
Bino'ob'onon nan binabāi atondan munhāang at nat'on di tamtam di udumna.
Women vary what they do in cooking and so the taste of some (food) is different.
Binino'ob'on Buy'a nan īduh an inyammāna ti i''īkuy di udumna ya binnūlul di udumna.
Buy'a varied the spoons he made because some were small and others were carved figures of people.
The variation of action may be on or with a single object, as to use a bolo for chopping a tree, planing a board, cutting meat; or each of various actions may be performed successively on or with each of several objects, as to cook food, then weave a skirt, sweep a yard and so forth.
Mahlu nan babāi ti bino'ob'ononay tamuna an munhāang ya munlūbid ya mun'ubih manu' ya nan udumnan tāmu.
The woman is industrious because she varies her work, cooking, spinning, putting chickens in their baskets and (doing) other work.
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