2b
For someone (agent maN-) to make charcoal, by covering burning coals with dirt or ashes, or by putting glowing coals in water to stop combustion.
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to char wood (patient -on) with the use of fire (inst i-, paN-), as described above.
-on: ulīngon
ulīngon
4
u'ūleng.
For someone or something (patient ma-) to be charcoal- or soot-black.
A pot becomes covered with soot by a smoking fire; a person from touching a pot, charcoal.
For pot soot or charcoal (actor -um- & inst) to blacken someone or something (patient), as when someone clears an upland field after burning it.
For someone (agent -um-; s agent maN-) to blacken someone else, something (patient -on) with charcoal or pot soot (inst i-).
u'u'līngon
-on: u'u'līngon
For someone (agent) to use charcoal or pot soot (inst paN-) for blackening something.