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da'nul
du'nul
For someone (agent -um-) to ceremonially pass a ceremonial headdress, dūlaw2, or spear, pāhul, over a pig (loc ref -an) during a major blessing ritual, pāhang.
pana'nul; panu'nul
This is done during hida rites in which one of two ritualists, mumbā'i, dancing over sacrificial pigs, holds a spear or feathered headdress and in a swooping motion passes it over each of the pigs.
For someone (agent) to use a particular ceremonial headdress or spear for passing over a pig, as described above.
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