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ūput
1
The last of things more-or-less in a row; of things or activities involved over a period of time; the last portion of mass objects, as the last of the food, rice, water.
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to finish an irregularly occurring activity or object involved in such an activity (theme i-, -on), with or without an implement (inst paN-), as spading a field, a roof in thatching, a stone wall in building.
The grammatical distribution of these forms is the same as that described for amin 1.
Irregularly occurring activities include singing, story telling, ritual praying. For a description of the kinds of things and activities finished, see amin 1.
Immuy hi Bukkāhan an nun'ūput hinan lūhud hi payaw.
Bukkāhan went to finish the fence in the pond field.
amin 1
upuh 1
3
For someone (actor -um-; s actor maN-) to deplete a supply of something (patient -on), as for a lizard to deplete a flock of chickens; rats, crops; people a supply of rice; fire, a stack of firewood.
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