For someone (agent muɴ-) to pound a large quantity of grain (theme i-) in one or more mortars.
panogdog
Immuyda nan tatāgun mundogdog hi pāguy Uddāpon hi īlogna ti mumboto' hi mā'et.
The people went to pound a large quantity of Uddāpon's rice which is his work bonus (of a meal for harvesters) because he will harvest tomorrow.
Five or six mortars are commonly placed in line and pounding is synchronized for a pleasing rhythm. Large quantities of rice are prepared as wake food, bū'al, or during harvest as a special bonus, īlog, given to harvesters along with a meat side dish.