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anod
on- on-anod
Water that causes something to be swept away.
On-anod i gwalesgwes a chanom angken otikel.
Swift water will sweep one away even if it is a small amount.
man- man-a-nod or men-enod or man-anod/ man-aanod/ iyan-anod
To be swept away by water.
Iyan-anod i olsen chaha osi-osila et eg cha piyosin ida.
The deer that they were chasing was swept downstream and they were not able to get it.
-en anoren or a-noren or enoren/ anora/ inod or iyanod,
meN- mengenod/ man-aanod/ enganod,
me- ma-nod/ emangka-nod/ iya-nod
To sweep away or downstream.
Anoren da na chanom i batiya.
The water will sweep the laundry basin downstream.
Enog i iyaktang i chanom nem onbarakan; nahol ni enoren to ka.
Don’t cross the water when it is high; otherwise it might sweep you away.
Mengenod i chakel a chanom.
Lots of water will sweep things downstream.
Ekal moy nowang a in-iket mod kilig na kolos; nahol ni ma-nod nem onbarakan i chanom.
You move the water buffalo that you tied at the edge og the river; otherwise, it might be swept away when the water rises.
i- ianod/ in-anod,
mengi- mengienod/ man-aanod/ engianod,
may- may-enod or may-a-nod or may-i-nod or may-anod/ emangkaanod/ iyay-anod
To swept away or downstream; float something away or downstream.
Ianod koy batiyed chanom.
I will float the basin downstream in the water.
Ianod na chanom i batiya.
The water will sweep the basin downstream.
Ianod koy kejow et seked mo led Boliniy.
I will float the wood downstream and you wait for it at Boliniy.
May-a-nod i baro to say eg to sepo-sepolen
We will send his clothes downstream so that he will never find them.
i--an ianoran/ ianori/ in-anoran,
may--an may-enoran/ emangkaianori/ iyay-anoran
To float something downstream for someone.
Ianoran taha na kejow nem Sabaro.
I will float the wood downstream for you on Saturday.
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