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pūnit
1a
A plug used to stop up a small hole or crack, as a piece of rolled paper, a small wooden plug, dirt.
1b
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to stop up a small hole or crack (loc ref -an) with a piece of rolled paper, wooden plug, dirt (theme i-).
mamūnit
Nan gāub hi penghāna ya wāday nun'abut at inamin'un pinunītan.
As for the old wall, it was all full of holes, so I completely plugged (them).
Punītan: focus is either on a hole or crack or on the object which contains it.
The intention is to permanently seal a small opening, as when mending a cracked dish, putting dirt between stones in building a stone wall and pounding it, closing up chinks in a wall.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to thrust-plant a seed or seedling (theme i-) into soft soil or mounded vegetation, pen'ol (loc ref -an).
mamūnit
Hi mā'et ya un'u punītan nan pen'ol hi lakutta.
Tomorrow I will thrust-plant mustard greens (seedlings) into the mounded vegetation.
tanom 2
3
For someone (agent) to force something (theme i-) on someone (loc ref), as to force a child on someone to care for, force blame on someone.
Adi' alan din pihhu an ipilā'un Ballug mu unna ipūnit an idat ay ha''in at la'tot ya innal'u.
I wasn't going to take the money which Ballug wanted me to use to buy (something) but he forced giving it to me and so finally I took it.
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