i- (TH)
itedted/ intedted
To set a heavier object on top of a lighter object to keep it from moving, as a rock on a winnowing basket so the chickens won’t knock it over or a rock on a hose so it will remain submerged in the water.
Itedted moy bathod baro say eg itekjab na chahem ded chanom.
You put that rock on the clothes to hold them down so that the wind won’t blow them into the water.
i--an (LOC)
itedteran/ itedteri/ intedteran
To hold a lighter object in place by setting a heavier object on it.
Itedterim i kejag say eg pa-kien na manok.
You hold down the winnowing basket (with a heavier object) so that the chickens won’t scratch at it (and knock it over).
Itedterim i hose say eg mekoyod.
You hold down the hose (with a heavier object) so that it will not be pulled out.
Itedterim na batho i baro say nat itekjab na chahem ded chanom.
You hold down the clothes with a rock so that the wind won’t blow them into the water.