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tinnāgu
-iɴ- + -C-
1
A person design, woven into fabric or basket material, or carved into wood.
A stylized design, al'alti, is woven into the fabric of blankets and skirts. It is sometimes woven into the weave of an uncooked-rice basket, ulbung. It is also sometimes carved in various places on a house, baluy, as onto one or more of the vertical boards hanging from the ceiling joists, dālag, and holding the firewood-drying rack, hugūhug, on a center ceiling joist, or on the outside walls on either side of the door. Typically in this latter location the design of a man and woman are carved.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent muɴ-) to decorate something (loc ref -an) with the design of a person (theme), as on a blanket, skirt, a basket, a house part, as described above.
paninnāgu
Tinnagūam Intan han ūloh an ipiyobol'u.
Intan, fashion the design of a person on the blanket I'm having woven.
natinnagūan.
Decorated with a person design, as described above.
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