1. To sacrifice a domestic animal and perform a ceremony over — or for — a wild creature killed in hunting or a foe killed in battle. This is done with the intent of capturing the spirit of the slain into the power of the slayer after death, and also to protect the slayer from evil consequences during this life.
2. To kill a domestic animal and perform a ceremony of rejoicing over events such as a good rice harvest, a bumper crop, a popular song, etc.
1. Pi le Puhai khan milu in-ai an lo thawna san tak chu hmelma thata um pa thlarau khan a thattupa thi pha a rongbawltu a nina ding le, a dam sûng khoma vênghima a umna beiseia an lo thaw hlak a nih.
2. Ran thata an lo in-ai ruok kha chu an hlawtlingna zara, bu tamtak an hluolut, hla phuok thiem hlaphuok inlar, lawmna dama an lo thaw hlak a nih.
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