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huw’it (fr. var. huw’at) trans. to unbalance something; to tip over. Bokon he-ay umbun hina te huwitom din golang. Don’t be the one to sit there because you will unbalance the child. (due to weight) Hinwit na nan ongal an batu nah pangngel di kaiw. He unbalanced the large stone on the other side of the wood. (heavier than stone) Nahwit nan bangko te matabah Bollon an inumbun nah bongwana. The bench we sat on tipped over because Bollon who sat on one side is very fat. ‑on/‑in‑, ma‑/na‑. 4B Tactile - Touch contact. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.) infl. munhuwwitan

huw’at (fr. var. of huw’it) trans. to turn over; overturn or topple due to imbalance. Huwatom nan aluwog mu ta uminumak. Turn your bamboo tube so I may drink. Hinwat na nan ubunan. He overturned the table. Kay mahuwat din jeep te dakol day nunlugan hi tap-ona. The jeep looks as if it is going to turn over because there are many passengers on the top. (sem. domains: 7.3.2 - Move something in a direction.)