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For fire (actor -um- & inst) to ripen a sweet potato tuber, lapnay 1b (patient -on); for fire, sunshine (actor -um- & inst) to wilt plant leaves (patient -on).
mangpit; umpit; impit; ma'pit
ma-: ma'pit; -um-: impit; ma-: ma'pit
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to ripen sweet potato tubers with the use of fire (inst paN-).
pangpit
Sweet potatoes are ripened by placing them on a drying rack, palpallan, near the fireplace. A ripened sweet potato has a high sugar content and is desired as a main course or is added to glutinous rice and boiled as a delicacy, bina'lay.
paN-: pangpit; maN-: mangpit
For someone (agent) to ripen a sweet potato tuber (patient -on), as described above.
For something (patient ma-) to be wilted, as of rattan, rice stems when harvested; of plants and grass in the hot sun; of a tree about to die.
ma'pit
Na'pit han lātud at ihāangyu ta adi ma'amhan an mapītay.
The taro leaves are wilted so you should cook them so they won't be wasted in being rotten.
Mun'a'pit: focus is on something completely wilted.
ma-: ma'pit