For a plant, tree, cane (patient ma-) to be bent over; to be slanted from an upright position.
mayob; moyob
Ewaham nan bilāu an noyob hinan dālan ti humāwan.
Slash out the arrow-grass canes that are bent over into the trail because it prevents (passage).
ma-: mayob, moyob
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to bend down or slant something (theme -on), as a plant, tree, fence, with a suitable instrument (inst i-, paN-), as a cane or stick, used to bend down a bush, small tree or standing rice to harvest it.
umyob; eyob; pangyob; oybon; mangyob; enyob; mayob; moyob
Enyob nan binabāi din atata'nang an pāguy ya unda pun'āla.
The women bent down the tall rice plants so that they could harvest it all.
-um-: umyob; i-: e'yob; paN-: pangyob; -on: oybon; maN-: mangyob; -iɴ-: enyob; ma-: mayob, moyob