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pāwa
1a
For someone (agent muɴ-) to obstruct someone or something (theme i-) from doing something, through physical or other means, as by words, application of a law.
Impāwan Wīgan di umuy mangāyiw hinan pinūguda.
Wīgan obstructed (people) from going to get firewood in their woodlot.
1b
For someone (agent) to place something (loc ref -an) out of bounds, as an object, a room for special use.
Pinawāan Magyan nan ūmana ta mi'id umuy mumbo''a.
Magyan placed her upland field out of bounds so that nobody would go and dig in it.
2a
A reserved area of land, identified by someone as his or hers for present and/or future use, especially of unsettled areas of grassland, or forested areas for which there is no clear ownership.
Damūna han pāwan Aligūyun hi inalāhan.
Aligūyun's reserved area of land in the forest is wide.
2b
For someone (agent -um-; s agent maN-) to put a claim (theme) on an area of land (loc ref -an), as described above.
mamāwa
Do'ol di pinawāan nan adadangyan hidin penghāna.
The rich people put claims on much (land) long ago.
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