|< First< PreviousNext >Last >|
unud
1
For someone (agent maN- & theme i-) to follow someone or something (loc ref -on) from a distance in time or location, as to follow at a considerable distance, about 50 m. or more, behind someone else on a trail; to follow later in time.
Ad ugga ya unna' nangunu'unud hidin nangun'unna hi ayanmih inalāhan.
Yesterday I kept following those who went ahead to the forest where we were going.
Inyun'unnan din i'ibba' an immuy ad Lag'aw an muntāmu ta naluh di na'alema ya unna' mangunud ay dida.
My companions went ahead in going to Lag'aw to work and after it was three days I followed them.
2
For someone (actor -um-; s actor maN-) to obey someone or something (patient -on), as the teachings or tenets of a particular system, as a religious or political system; a person, what someone says, such as directions, advice, commands; someone's authority, teachings, way of life.
Maphod han imbaluy Daplah ti unudōnan amin di mitūgun ay hiya.
Daplah's child is good because she obeys everything given as advice to her.
un'unnud
(from unud + -C- + CVC-)
Obedient to the teachings or tenets of a particular system, as a religious or political system; to a person, as to what someone says such as directions, advice, commands; his or her authority, teachings, way of life.
Nan un'unnud an tāgu ya pa'appohdonda an baālon ti adīna ibahhaw.
As for an obedient person, they like to send (such a one) on errands because he or she will not do (it) incorrectly.
|< First< PreviousNext >Last >|