tabon
tavun
Someone (maN-) heaps soil on something (-an), especially peanut plants (stem and roots), to have more fruit.
Ivv. tavun 'to add soil to the main roots of sweet potato plants'
Someone (mangi-) buries, heaps soils on a dead body (i-).
labeng 'to dig up soil to bury something'
tábon
libíng
Sira danaw makatoneng a mangitabon so minatay.
They are responsible to bury the dead.
Yangay ko pa itabon si āmang ko.
I go bury my father.
Something (ma--an) is covered over with leaves, soil, etc.
tābon
The burial of a dead person.