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pīwit
1
For something (patient ma-) to be crooked, as of one's toes which curve outward, one's mouth which is naturally crooked, a wine jar which sits slightly tilted.
For someone (actor; s actor maN-) to make something (patient -on) crooked; i.e., not in its expected, intended or normal direction, position, shape, as to make a table with a leg not parallel with the others, to build a house that leans to one side.
mamīwit
Piwītona nan tū'ud di baluyna.
He made the foundation post of his house crooked (i.e., not perpendicular).
2
For someone (actor muɴ- & patient) to hold himself or herself crookedly, as to have an improper bearing in walking or sitting, to hold the head crookedly.
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