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ōoy
For someone (actor -um- & theme) to go away, go somewhere (loc ref -on).
umuy; iyuy; immuy; inyuy; oyon
Inhīngal'u din nabūtong at nen immuyda.
I scolded the drunk (men) and so they went away.
Din ohay būlan ya inōoymi ad Pannub ya na''ab'ablay ami ti adagwi.
Last month we went to Pannub and were very tired because it is far.
Ay, stem variant of ōoy with time/place affix -um-an, umayan, has a variant ayan; past tense immayan has a variant inayan. These forms occur only as verbal substantives.
Hay inayan Alanghābon hi ad Umbūlu ya lomlom at agguy nuntāmu.
The time of Alanghābon's going to Cambulo (was a time of) fine, extensive rain and so he didn't work.
pun'ōoy To go all around (a place).
Pun'ōoy'ud Lāgud ta mumpolā'a' hinan tibung.
I will go all around Downriver to sell wine jars.
-on: oōyon, oyon; -iɴ-: inoy, inōoy; maN-: mangōoy; -um-: umuy; -imm-: immuy
For someone (agent; s agent mangipa-) to let someone (theme pa-on) go someplace, go away (loc ref).
mangipa-: mangipa'ōoy; pa-on: payon
For someone, something (agent & inst) to take someone or something (theme i-) away, to a particular place (loc ref).
i-: iyuy; iɴ-: inyuy
For someone (agent; s agent mangipi-) to let someone else (inst) take someone or something (theme ipi-) away, to a particular place (loc ref).
mangi-: mangiyuy; ipi-: ipiyuy
ay2
Almost to occur; about to arrive.
To go to do something, a pseudo-verb.
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