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pingngit
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1a
The end position of objects or people in a row, either moving or stationary; the edge of an area; i.e., a position anywhere along the outer circumference, as the edge of a yard, field area, forest.
Nolō'a' hinan pingngit di tatāgun nun'olo' at nah'āwa'.
I slept in the end position of the people who were sleeping and so I was cold.
1b
For someone, something (actor maN- & theme) to go to an end position or edge of an area (loc ref), as described above.
mamingngit
1c
For someone or something (theme mi-) to be in an end position or edge of an area (loc ref), as described under 1a.
1d
For someone (actor maN-) to place someone or something (theme i-) in an end position or at the edge of an area (loc ref), as described under 1a.
Impingngit'u an impata'dog din ung'ungnga hinan way nabūlog.
I placed the child, letting him stand, in an end position where there was a line (of people standing).
2
A peripheral agricultural sub-district of pond fields.
Batad has five peripheral sub-districts: Aghaw, Ginnaw, Pannal, Patpat and Pulpugan; Babluy is the central agricultural sub-district, babluy 2.
Agogohgoh nan tāgun pingngit an amin di wadan di payawna ti ahup ya un mumboto'.
It is unfortunate for one who has all his (or her) fields in a peripheral agricultural sub-district because he will be late in harvesting.
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