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wadang [wadang] dial. var. of wala

tubog₂ [tubóg] n Swamp; stagnant water. lubluban Karamong namok sa inra dahil di tubog sa likor it inra bayay. There are plenty of mosquitoes in their place because there is a swamp at the back of their house. (sem. domains: 1.3.1.2 - Swamp.) der. tubog-tubog

tubion [tubí-on] (der. of tubi) adj Watery; water-filled (as of in food or places where water lies in pools after rain etc.). matubig Kag inra lugar ay tubion kada karamong namok. Their place has lots of water around it that’s why there are plenty of mosquitoes. (sem. domains: 1.3 - Water.)

tartar₂ [tártar] vi To use, fill available space; to cover a space. tadtad Ingtartar kag ida siki it mga namok. His leg was covered with mosquito bites. Natartaran kag imo braso it mga inindiksyonan. Your arm is filled with injection marks.

tagnok [tágnok] n Gnats; sandflies; tiny mosquito. lamók Abang ramong tagnok ra dili sa amo bayay. There are lots of tiny mosquitos as well here in our house.

samok [sámok] 1adj Messy. syn: masamot. 2vt To chime; to clang; to ring in fast succession (as of a bell). abala, sunod-sunod

rap-ong [ráp-ong] 1n Place for burning with a big fire. siga Kag rap-ungan it mga likot it banwa ay sa baybay. The place for burning the town rubbish is near the sea. (sem. domains: 5.5 - Fire.) 2vbt To build a big fire. nagsunog Nagrap-ong sida sa silong it bayay agor paasuhan kag mga namok. He built a big fire under the house so as to smoke out the mosquitos. Rap-ong anay agor pag-ugraw makakaihaw kita it isra. Build a big fire first so that when it dies down we will be able to broil the fish. (sem. domains: 5.5 - Fire.) 3n Big fire; bonfire (built up intentionally). Kag ida rap-ong ay nag-abot sa inra ringring. His big fire burnt till it reached their wall. Nasunog ka inra ringring dahil inaputan it rap-ong. Their wall burnt down because it caught on fire from the big fire. (sem. domains: 5.5 - Fire.)

ragpak [rágpak] 1n A slap, swat. syn: pikpik, pi-pi 3.1. 2vbt To slap; to swat (as of a mosquito on one’s body). sampal Ingragpak nida kag lamok sa agtang it anak. He slapped the mosquito on the child’s forehead. Ingragpakan nako sida it lamok sa braso. I slapped her on the arm where there was a mosquito.

panipwag it namok [panípwag it namok] n Mosquito catcher (made of a plate with oil in it which is waved around to catch mosquitos). bitag ng manok Naghuman si Poncing it panipwag it namok. Poncing made a mosquito catcher out of a plate with oil in it.

pamokpok [pamókpok] (der. of pokpok) n Laundry bat.

namok [namók] n Mosquito. lamok Magraya ka it moskitiro dahil abang ramong manok dili. Bring a mosquito net because there are so many mosquitos here.

masamot [masamót] (der. of samot) adj Fast; quick. mabilis syn: samok 1. (sem. domains: 8.4.8.1 - Quick.) comp. masamot kag hingab

katunggan [katunggán] n Swamp; marsh (a mixed swampy and dry area with various palms, mangroves, grey mud where crabs live etc. e.g. nipa, pidapi). láti Maramo nak namok kag makikita sa katunggan. You could find plenty of mosquitoes in the swamp. (sem. domains: 1.3.1.2 - Swamp.)

kanasa [kanasâ] (irreg. infl. manasa) adj Smells wet (as of a constantly wet place). basa Kag inra banyo ay perming kanasa kada karamong lamok. Their bathroom always smells wet that’s why there are many mosquitoes. (sem. domains: 1.3.1.2 - Swamp, 2.3.4 - Smell, 1.2.3.1 - Liquid.)

huramentado [huramentádo] v To be enraged, run amok (as of losing control of oneself). Si Rey ay naghuramentado tong makita nida nak nalabo tong ida hali. Rey run amok when he saw that his brother had been stabbed. (sem. domains: 3.4.2.3 - Angry.)

dulyinte [dulyínte] vi 1To run amok, fight people or do silly things and damaging things (as of the behavior of a very drunk person). dulyente Nagdulyinte tong yango it gab-i. The drunk man ran amok last night. (sem. domains: 4.3.6.1 - Lack self-control.) 2To rebel, become a delinquent, react or behave badly (as of a child who is always criticized, scolded etc). (sem. domains: 4.3.6.1 - Lack self-control.)

bunot [bunót] n Coconut husk (the fibrous part around the outside of the coconut which smokes when it burns). bunot ng niyog Pagpaaso it mga namok, ka inggagamit ay bunot. When smoking out mosquitos the fuel used is coconut husks. [This has many uses e.g. it is burnt as kindling for fires and to smoke away mosquitos. As a dry fiber it is a good substance in which to grow orchids or to use as stuffing in mattresses.] (sem. domains: 6.2.1.7.1 - Growing coconuts, 1.5.5 - Parts of a plant.)

amok [ámok] v To go beserk, crazy and injure, murder people; to run amok. amok [This is a term that has been adopted into English from Asian and other non-Western countries.] (sem. domains: 2.6.6.1 - Kill.)

kasamok [kasamók] 1n Mess. (sem. domains: 4.3.4.6.1 - Spoil, 4.3.6.3 - Untidy.) 2vi To be busy; to have an unorganized activity or mess. nagkakagulo, abala Nagkakasamok kag mga tawo sa bayay pag maramo kag bisita. Our folks at home are having a busy time when we have many visitors.