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ongot
1
For someone (actor -um-; s actor maN-) to threaten someone (loc ref -on) by some threatening act, especially by showing a weapon, as a bolo, spear (inst i-).
engngot; umngot; ongton; ongtong; engot; mangngot
This is considered an offense for which a petty-offense fine, haliw, is imposed.
i-: engot, iɴ-:inyengot; -on: ongton; -iɴ-: engngot; maN-: mangngot
2
For someone (actor -um-; s actor maN-) to act as though being about to do something (theme -on), as making preliminary preparations to build a house, go on a trip, but with no certainty that the event will actually happen.
Occurs as part of a verb chain, see sec. 7.19.
Ong'ongton han ungan umuy mi'tāyaw mu agguyna intūluy ti bumāin hinan tatāgu.
The young person kept on acting as though (she) were about to go and join in dancing, but she didn't continue because she was embarrassed of the people.
-um-: umngot
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