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wākang
1
A stride measure; i.e., a distance measured in one stride.
For a description of measure phrase see sec. 7.20.2.
2
For someone (agent muɴ- & theme) to stride over something (loc ref -on), as to stride over a ditch, a narrow stream, a half-gate.
Ag'aga ya immātam hi Dulīmay ad Bannāwol ti dukdukkoy di wakāngona ti ata'nang.
Dulīmay reached Banaue early because his striding (of the way) was long because he is tall.
Wakāngom nan danum ta adim gopā'on ti panīaw.
Stride over the water so that you don't step in it because it is taboo (for a ritualist, mumbā'i, after certain ceremonies).
To stride means to take a big step.
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