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ha-ad (sp. var. haad) 1to place something. 1.1trans. to move an object away from agent and place or position it somewhere. Iha-ad mu nan od-odnam ne immali kah tu. Put down the thing you are holding, then come here. i‑/iN‑ . 3A Move and position object. Sim: patuk. (sem. domains: 7.5.9 - Put.) 1.2trans. to move and place an object on/at a site, the site is cross-referenced. Ha-adan takuh kodot nan gattuk ta kanom nan gando. Let’s put some poison on the yam so that the rat will eat it. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an. 1.3trans. to move and place an object, the spatial placement is important. Ha-adom nan kaiw ne pinatak mu. Set the wood vertically then nail it. ‑on/‑in‑. 2pass. something is placed. Ya kananay “Pun-aniduwan” ot to tukabana ot alana nan niha-ad ad dalom. And he said “It’s a heater”, so he uncovered it and got something placed inside. mi‑/ni‑. 3pass. something or someone stays in a place. Hanadan bibiyo ya miha-ad da kanuh liyang, nah buddalan di ob-ob These bibiyo or pinading accordingly stay or live in caves, near the springs mi‑/ni‑. infl. makiha-ad

pun-aniduwan (der. of anidu) nom. refers to an object that gives out heat. Ya kananay “Pun-aniduwan.” ot to tukabana ot alana nan niha-ad ad dalom. And he said “It’s a heater.” so he uncovered it and got something inside.

tukab trans. to remove the cover of something. Tukabam nan bangat tibom hin waday makan. Remove the cover of the pot and see if there is any food. Manukab nan bulangon hi banga. The monkey is removing the cover of the pot. ‑an/‑in‑ ‑an, maN‑. 5B Changing state of site by removal of something. (sem. domains: 7.3.7.1 - Uncover.)