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hima 1comm. the barbs of a spear or fish hooks. Adida pakaguyud nah balabog te nihak-ot di hima na. They could not pull out the spear because of the barbs (that stuck into the flesh). Kaatnay himan di pahul mu? How many barbs does your spear have? (sem. domains: 6.7.8 - Parts of tools.) 2trans. to place or make barbs for spear. Himaam hi tulu nan balabog. Place three barbs on the spear. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an.

hak-ot (sp. var. huk-ot) 1trans. to hang up something. Ihak-ot mu nan ulom nah tukud. Hang up your blanket on the post. Ihak-ot mu ya- tun basket ku dih patak. Please hang my basket on the nail above. i‑/iN‑. 3A Move and position object at site. Sim: hab-ut. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.) 2pass. to be hooked and hanging on something; get caught on something protruding. Handih binumtik hi Absalon an nuntakkeh kabayu ya nihak-ot di buuk na nah hapang di kaiw nah dalan ot muntattayun mo. (2 Samuel 18:9) When Absalon ran away riding a horse, his hair was caught in a branch of a tree and so he was left hanging there. Nihak-ot din bolak dih kaiw. My ball got caught in the tree. mi‑/ni‑.

hab-ut pass. for something to be caught on a protruding object; hooked on. Nihab-ut di bulwatik nah alad. My clothes were caught on the fence. Sim: hak-ot. (sem. domains: 7.5.2 - Join, attach.) id. mihabhab-ut