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hānat
1a
A replacement plant, seed for another plant or seed, as seed corn which replaces seeds that did not germinate, rice seedlings for those that died.
1b
For someone (agent muɴ-) to replace a plant (loc ref -an) with a replacement plant (theme), with the use of a suitable instrument (inst paN-), as a trowel used to replace seeds or seedlings.
Immuy nunhanat han ihāwa' hi gahhīlang ti do'ol di nun'atoy.
My wife went to replace corn plants because many died.
For someone (agent) to use a particular plant (inst i-) for a replacement plant, as described above.
2
An offspring replacement.
Agogohgoh din ammodo' ti natoy ya mi'id hānatna.
My uncle is to be pitied because he died and he had no offspring replacement.
It is extremely important that, before dying, one have an offspring replacement because of inheritance considerations and to care for matters concerning the dead, including sacrifice to them of items they need in the afterlife, as food, clothing, money, etc.
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