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For someone (actor -um-; s actor maN-) to have a begrudging attitude towards someone, something, an action, state (loc ref -an).
Nan udumnan adadangyan ya ukūhanday bo'lāon nan nun'awotwot at hiya nan mid di puntamūonda.
Some rich people have begrudging attitudes about what poor people earn and that's the reason they don't have anyone work (for them).
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2
For someone (agent) to jealously guard the use of what one has (theme i-), as one's ability or gift such as knowledge, strength.
Inyūkuh Innāwan nan bā'ina at agguyna inamin an binā'i.
Innāwan guarded jealously his ritual praying and so he didn't finish what he was praying for.
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