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īnut
1
For something (actor -um- & patient) to endure, as a pitch-pine root that is not easily decayed, an iron digging bar that wears slowly.
Immīnut nan tū'ud di dola' an agguy nadūnut.
The foundation posts of my house have endured in that they have not become rotten.
2
For someone or something (actor; s actor maN-) to do something (theme -on) little by little, as difficult work, eating, drinking; for fire to burn a candle, wood slowly.
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19.
To preserve something.
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