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ngīna
1
The payment for something such as non-inherited goods, a debt, fine, with money or barter goods.
2
For someone (agent -um-; s agent muɴ-) to buy something (loc ref -an); to pay for something (loc ref -an) such as a debt, a fine, with money or barter goods (theme i-).
For someone (agent) to use money, barter goods (inst puɴ-) for buying, paying for something.
3
For someone (agent muɴ-) to sell something (theme i-).
4
For someone (agent muɴ-) to engage in commercial trade.
Commercial traders sell in stores, markets, or by going from village to village with their wares.
5
nangīna.
Expensive, of things sold.
pola' 5
bāyad 2, Senses of Buy/Sell Words,
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