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dittum
1a
The match of something, placed beside or joined to it to extend its area, as a piece of blanket joined to another piece to make a wide blanket; a mat placed beside another to extend a sleeping area; a picket placed beside another in building a fence; an upland field next to another.
1b
A join or seam where two things come together, as described above.
1c
For two things (actor muɴ- & theme) especially of the same kind to come beside or join each other (loc ref), as described under 1a.
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to join two things (theme -on) by putting them side-by-side, especially things of the same kind, as described under 1a.
manittum
For someone (agent muɴ-) to add something (theme i-) to something else (loc ref -an) by joining, as to extend the length of the latter, as described under 1a.
Indittum Pablo din gāub hinan oha an ibbāna.
Pablo added the wall to the other one which was its mate.
panittum
dulpig 1b da''ug 3 delloh 2 hangngal heggon 2 hu''up 2 paēng 1
2
For things (actor & theme ma-) to naturally develop or grow together, as teeth in the mouth, shoots from a rice seedling.
Nadittum din nogod an ngamay May'ag.
The (two sides of the) cut wound of May'ag's hand naturally grew together.
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