One's livelihood; i.e., resources at one's disposal for providing the physical needs and wants of life, measured, for the most part, in terms of inherited holdings, money and animal flocks.
Nahamad di itagūan Aligūyun ti do'ol di payawna.
Aligūyun's livelihood is sound because he has many fields.
Rich people are said to have a good livelihood, maphod di itagūanda; poor people, a difficult livelihood, nalīgat di itagūanda. Reference does not include one's state of health or other factors not measured in terms of monetary value.