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squat (to)   
miboretaka ~ to be soft, to be watery, to be spongy, as mud, clay, or dough; to hang down, as branches; to be idle, to cower down, to squat upon the ground; to shirk, to lounge about instead of working
mibotetaka ~ to be low, to sit down low, to squat, to grow low and shrubby
midaroboka ~ to squat, to lie down
mitakoko ~ to sit disconsolately with folded arms and in a stooping posture. ~ to squat; to sit disconsolately

squatting   
aboretaka ~ used of that which is to be made soft; to be made to cower, to be made to squat on the ground; to be made to bow down, as the branches of a tree