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pānuh
For someone (agent muɴ-, -um-; s agent maN-) to adjudge a dispute (patient -on), of a judicial authority, as a village captain, kapitan, mayor, mayol, or municipal judge, huwis.
mamānuh
Traditional law did not provide for a judicial authority. Disputes were often settled by intense negotiation by a go-between, mun'ālun, or by a dispute-settling contest, haddā'an.
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