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yaay [ya-áy] n Mature coconut with dry meat. magúlang (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1 - Food from plants.)

tikrag₂ [tíkrag] 1sta To fall from a height (people, object); to fall off a tree (as of fruit, leaves). nalaglag Nagpapangpuyot kag anak it mga natikrag nak mangga. The children are picking up mangoes that have fallen off the tree. syn: taktak, yakrag 1, huyog 1, lagas 1, unot. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.) 2vi To fall off a tree (leaves, fruit). Nagtitikrag kag mga yaay ngasing. The old coconuts are falling from the trees now. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.) 3v To cause something (usually leaves, fruit) to fall. Pagtawog nimo aya gipatikraga kag mga bunga. When you climb up don’t cause the fruit to fall off. (sem. domains: 7.7.1 - Hit.)

inug-- [inug] 1time To be about to, almost (do something). muntik na Inogtabokey nako it karsada pagrayan it dyip. I was about to cross the street when a jeep came by. Inoghuyogey tan-a nako kag yangka pero waya natuloy dahil igwa it nagrayan. I was about to drop the jackfruit but I didn’t because some one passed by. syn: i-, manog-. (sem. domains: 8.4 - Time, 9 - Grammar.) 2asp Used specifically for some event, occasion. Inogpanaw nak baro kali. This is a dress for wearing to town. Inogparomrom kali sa ako. This is a reminder to myself. (sem. domains: 9 - Grammar, 6.7 - Tool.) 3time The time of; the season of. Inoghuyogey ngasing it mga yaay. This is the time when the ripe coconuts fall. Alas sais kag ako inogbati sa aga. The time I get up in the morning is at six o’clock. Inogtungoney it kusog ngasing. The bad weather has stopped now. (sem. domains: 8.4 - Time, 9 - Grammar.)