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līta
1a
Daubing clay, used to block water which is dammed up, as described under 2.
Red clay, uklit, is the choice for daubing clay when available; otherwise inferior black soil, lo'eh, is used.
hagnong 1a hubo''ol 1a hūlat 1 pi'pi'1 pūnit 1a ūkip 1
1b
For someone to use a particular choice of soil (inst i-, puɴ-) for daubing clay, as described above.
hagnong 1b hubo''ol 1a hūlat 2 lutut 1 pi'pi'1 1b
2
For someone (agent; s agent muɴ-) to bedaub the wall of a dam, bātug, bonong, crack or hole in a dam (loc ref -on) to seal it from leaking; the wall of a pond-field dike at the bottom of a spillway, gūheng, to raise the water level.
An amin din muntūduh nan āla' ya nunlītan din tatāgun numpa'āli.
As for all the (holes) that leak in the irrigation canal, those people who came will bedaub them all.
hagnong 2 hubo''ol 1b hūlat 2 lutut 2 pi'pi'1 1b pūnit 1b ūkip 2
3
For someone (agent; s agent muɴ-) to block water (loc ref -on) with daubing clay, (theme) daubed over cracks and holes in a dam.
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