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onob
1
A door, i.e., that used to cover the doorway of a building, pantaw; a window shutter used to cover the window opening, agwang, of a traditional house, or the window opening, tāwa, of a modern house.
2
For someone (agent) to close the door of a building, a window shutter, a gate, an attic cover (theme i-).
Enob: focus is on a covering as indicated above; by ellipsis it is also on one of the following: door, pantaw; a window, agwang, tāwa; gateway, bahhīlan; attic opening, ngīwot di palan.
The ellipsis most commonly occurs.
i-: enob
For someone (agent; s agent maN-) to close someone or something (loc ref -an) inside a building, by closing a door, and/or window (theme); inside a yard by closing a gate (theme); i.e., so that there is no avenue of escape.
enob; mangnob; pangnob
3
For someone (agent) to make a door or window shutter (theme) for a building (loc ref -an).
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