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tapig
alpig 1
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The interior, hard-packed earth surface of a stone wall, between and behind the stones; it begins with the foundation stones, pognad, and extends upward to the wall top.
Behind the foundation stones, it is about 40 cm. thick, tapering to about 15 cm. at the top. The terrace core, tābab, is tamped behind the interior earth surface of the stone wall.
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For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to construct the interior (theme) earth surface of a stone wall against the inner surface of the wall (loc ref -an), by shovelling soil and tamping it against the laid stones.
panapig; manapig
Tinapīgan Aligūyun din tempengnad ugga ya bināyuna ya un omēet.
Aligūyun constructed the interior earth surface against that which he walled with stones yesterday and then he went home.
For someone (agent) to use a particular choice of soil (inst i-, paN-) for constructing the interior earth surface of a stone wall, as described above.
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