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wohot
1a
For someone or something (theme mi-) to be between two other objects or people, as to stand between two trees, lie between two others in sleeping.
1b
For someone (agent muɴ-) to position someone or something (theme i-) between two other objects or people (loc ref -an), as to put a rock between two others in building a stone wall; build a house between two others, position a child between two others in sitting.
wohtan
-an: wohtan
2a
A third basic first-rank pond-field payment, in the purchase of a pond field yielding an average of fifty or more bundles of main-crop rice a year.
This is one of twelve basic payments of a first-rank set of pond-field payments, nungwohot, paid the owner, along with nine add-on payments. This payment is a two-litter female pig or its equivalent.
2b
nunwohot
nungwohot.
A first-rank set of pond-field payments, in the purchase of a pond field yielding an average of fifty or more bundles of main-crop rice per year.
There are four payment categories: pola' di payaw Basic payments; naputung di pola' Add-on payments; lagbun di tutūlang ya a'agin nan ad payaw Remuneration for relatives and siblings; bagin di nun'ālun Share for the go-between. These categories are sub-categorized, making a total of thirty-three payments in all. An augmented first-rank set of pond-field payments, muntawin, is paid if the pond field yields an average of sixty-five or more bundles of main-crop rice.
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