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ūkat
1
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to take something (theme -on) out of a container (loc ref), with a suitable implement, as a fork, tuwi', spoon, iduh (inst i-, paN-), as to take sweet potatoes from a basket or pot, belongings from a backpack.
2a
A preparation object.
An object such as an animal, chicken, bolo, spear, vat etc., collected and prepared for one of numerous ritual activities. Some events and objects prepared for them are: ākang An adultery fine for an offence against the children of one's female sexual partner; objects prepared: three small cast-iron vats, palo'po'; three locally-woven utility blankets, hāpe; large bolo, pihlit. Fine for attempted adultery, bughat ; objects prepared: a pig, babuy; a spear, pāhul; a bolo, hanggap. Major blessing ritual, pāhang; objects prepared: pigs, bābuy; chickens, manu'.
2b
For someone (agent -um-; s agent maN-) to collect objects (theme -on) to be used as preparation objects, as for a fine payment or as a sacrificial offering, as described above.
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