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In summary it can be stated that honui glyphs have a tendency to appear around midsummer, but sometimes also around winter solstice.

There is a hole in the center of a honui glyph, and without it we would see a tagata.

Therefore we should read honui as a kind of tagata (which says that the season is 'fully grown' - has reached to its end).

The added hole indicates that the spring sun cycle has closed. The hole at midsummer is the hole of exit for the spring sun.

If we should find a honui glyph in midwinter, we can assume it carries the hole through which sun later returns, e.g.:

Ha5-22 Hb7-38
midsummer midwinter