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tayom [tayóm] 1adj Sharp. matalím Matayom kag inra sunrang. Their bolo is sharp. syn: tagar 1. 2n Blade of a knife. 3vbt To sharpen a blade. Nagtayom sida it sunrang. She sharpened the blade of the bolo. der. dublit tayom

tagar [tágar] 1adj Sharp; pointed. matalim Matagar kag punta it ida padong. The far end of her umbrella is pointed. syn: tayom 1. 2vbt To sharpen (eg. a pencil). Ingtagaran nako kag ako lapis dahil sumpoey. I sharpened my pencil because it was dull.

rait₁ [raít] n A shuttle (for weaving guwang, buri fibre). Abang tagar katong ida rait kada ako ay naugar. Her shuttle was so pointed that’s why I got cut.

matagar₃ [matágar] adj Oval shaped and pointing forwards. matulis Kag sabak ni Diday ay matagar siguro ay kayaki kag ida anak. Diday’s pregnancy is oval shaped and pointing forwards so maybe her baby will be a boy. [The belief is that this indicates a boy in pregnancy.]

matagar₂ [matágar] 11.1adj Sharp; pointed. matulis, matalim 22.1adj Sharp; glaring (as of a look at somebody). Matagar kag ida muyat sa ako. She cast a sharp look at me.

matagar₁ [matágar] adj Sharp pointed. matulis

buntok [búntok] 1n Beak of a bird. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.1 - Parts of a bird.) 2v To hit with the beak; to peck something (as of a bird). tukâ Ingbuntok it isiw kag mata it uning. The chick hit the eye of the cat with its beak. (sem. domains: 1.6.4.1 - Animal movement, 1.6.4.2 - Animal eating, 1.6.2.1 - Parts of a bird.) 3n Protruding mouth, proboscus (as of the protruding mouth of a fish like a tambiláwan or the proboscus of a mosquito). Kag buntok it manok ay buko matagar. A chicken’s beak isn’t sharp. (sem. domains: 1.6.2.4 - Parts of an insect, 1.6.2.3 - Parts of a fish.)