Comments:ma:kiyummaʔlha:suN-pi:ruNsiN I apportioned the maize and vegetables; kɔNyummaʔlkɛha:-bɛ-ne:nna (this vegetables AP-apportion-AP- -ABS who EMPH) Who is this guy distributing the vegetables?; cf. ha:tmaʔ,phɔ:Nmaʔ.
Entry:muttha:maʔ, mut-tha:s-/mut-tha:-
Grammar:vt.
Meaning:drop something
Derivation:[caus. < mutthamaʔ fall]
Comments:kɛ-dhge:k-ʔo:muttha:s-u-N (yours-head-LOC drop-3P-1sA) I dropped it on your head.
Entry:tha:maʔ, -tha:s-/-tha:-
Grammar:vt.
Meaning:1) knock something or someone down (eg., by throwing sticks and stones); 2) dejective aspectivizer; 3) drop; 4) -na tha:maʔ (na face) put someone to shame, make someone lose face; 5) nam tha:maʔ [lit. drop the sun, make the sun go down] spend the day, pass the time
Derivation:[caus. < thamaʔ fall]
Comments:1) sɔrɔNtha:suNba,tho:haptɛ I knocked the lemon down, but it got stuck [on its way down]; tha:saN He knocked me down 2) vide 5.3.3; siNsaraʔllɛ:nduNdha:suN I stripped down the branches [from the tree] 3) cf. thamaʔ,thammaʔ,tha:mmaʔ 4)\x anakɛdha:sum! You have put me to shame!; cf. thamaʔ (3)\x 5)\x kusanurɛrɔnamtha:suN I spent the day in a fun way.
Entry:tha:maʔ, -tha:s-/-tha:-
Grammar:vi.
Meaning:run up a fever
Comments:ɛncɛmghikcaNbamurukkuruktha:saN I ate kināmā today and have run up a very high fever; sa:rikkɛdha:sɛ You've run up quite a fever.