1.
N-
to view
from
a high vantage point.
This stem is often reduplicated. Also, this word means to be able to see whatever is there clearly by virtue of viewing from
a high vantage point like a mountain or two-story house.
2.
eh, ni-, -an
to be seen from above; to be viewed from the top; to be looked down upon.
From a remark made by one looking at photographs which were taken from the top of a building, photographing the people below
in the market.
Many people will be seen from above themselves.
3.
fig
to examine; to inquire, as to "make transparent" a son's love for a certain woman.
If the parents' findings agree with their son's desires, they will all go and request an immediate marriage.