For ritualists, mumbā'i, (agent muɴ-) to bless sacrificed meat (loc ref i-) after it is cooked and before eating.
egnob
Umuy egnob nan mumbā'i nan dotag ta way aton tu'un mangan.
The ritualists will go to bless the meat so that we can eat.
Unless the number of ritualists, involved in the ritual is too large to be accommodated, blessing of the food occurs inside a house. The meat is piled on top of cooked rice, hāpad, on a large flat basket. All ritualists involved in the ritual each simultaneously recite prayers, ending with a request for a blessing on those who eat. This blessing is pronounced whenever there is sacrificed meat to be eaten, e.g., during the following rituals: hagawhaw, ma'āyiw, opah, pāhang, tinūngul.
i-: egnob