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iyatu intrans. to rest; to take a respite. Mun-iyatu taku te madam-ot tun inodnak. Let us rest because my load is heavy. Maiyatuwan kayu ke ne umali kayun mangan. When you are rested come in to eat. muN‑/nuN‑, ma‑ ‑an/na‑ ‑an. 1C General class. (sem. domains: 2.4.5 - Rest.) der. pun-iyatuwan infl. mun-iyatu
tungo₁ comm. an obligatory rest day; no one may go out to work in the fields; related to traditional religious rituals. [Rest days are obligatory; they are commanded by the civil-religious leader, i.e. the rice culture chief; it is taboo to leave the village or go to the fields and work.] Deket pinghan di kidul ya tungo kanuh kibiggatana. When it thunders for the first time (after a long time), they say it is a rest day the morning after. Sim: ngilin₁. (sem. domains: 2.4.5 - Rest.)