Entry: sɛmmaʔ, -sɛnd-/-sɛn-
Grammar: I) vi. II) vt.
Meaning: I) 1) split up, go one's separate ways, disperse or break up (after a gathering) 2) leave the parental or po:Nmaʔ him 'birth home' (said of a ce:li, viz. daughter/sister taking up residence in the household of her spouse after marriage); II) separate
Derivation: [dir. < sɛpmaʔ be scattered]
Comments: I) 1) sɛnchi, sɛndi (the 1di and 1pi adhortative) good-bye; II) syaʔ numba mɛnnuba sɛnd-u-N (rice good bad separate-3P-1sA) I'm separating the good from the bad rice.