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hu''up
1
A joint which holds two identical or similar linear objects together, as a knot tying two pieces of string, an overlapping joint of two canes, tied together by a cord, an overlapping joint of two boards fastened together with nails.
2
For two identical or similar linear objects (actor muɴ- & theme) to join each other (loc ref) lengthwise, either by being fastened together, as described above, or by being placed end to end.
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to join two identical or similar linear objects (theme -on) lengthwise, either by fastening them together with some suitable material (inst paN-), as described above, or by placing them end to end.
panu''up; manu''up
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to add an identical or similar object (theme) onto something (loc ref -an), as a linear object, by either fastening the object to it, as described under 1, or by placing the object end-to-end with it; to add an addition (theme) to something occurring linearly in time (loc ref -an), as a story by adding more to it, a song by singing another verse.
da''it 1c da''ug 3 delloh 2 dittum 1c dulpig 1b hangngal heggon 2 higgit 3 paēng 1 ummum 2
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