1.
N-; pa-, caus.
to place
one
on
another; to stack vertically, either straight or cross-hatched.
Allow this now just to be stacked on top of the cooked rice.
2.
N-
‘cassava’ to wrap
raw
cassava in banana leaves.
Each package contains two lumps of raw grated cassava which are one on top of the other in the package.
3.
eh, ni-
to be stacked together.
Regarding the following example, in order to treat scripture books with respect, nothing should be stacked on top of them.
The books and the scriptures were just stacked [together] by him!