dakop 1v To kidnap someone. 1.1vs To be kidnapped or arrested. see fr.: pugad 2. 2v Arrest; capture, take someone into custody. Ko du-on otow no ogdakopon ta, ogkagi ki to, “Konò kad og-atu su no-upul kad on no nalingutan kad on.” If there is someone (lit. a person) whom we capture, we say, “Don’t resist because you are without recourse for you are surrounded.”
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damoy 1vi To implicate someone, as in a crime. Nigdamoy rò to sikan no sagboka no otow oyow ogpakalagkos kandin to pogdakop. That one person just implicated the other so that he would be included in the arrest. see fr.: unung 1. 2vs To be implicated in, or accused of, the fault of someone else. Ka sagboka no otow, nakasalò. No ka darua, naramoy to sikan no sagboka no otow no nakasalò. As for one person, he/she had a fault/sin. And as for the second [person], he was implicated by that first person who had a fault. see: abin 3.
lingut v 1To encircle; to finger a kobbiung. 2To be surrounded. Ko du-on otow no nakasalò no ogdakopon ta, ogkagi ki to, “Konò kad og-atu su no-upul kad on no nalingutan kad on.” If there is a person who has a fault/sin whom we are arresting, we say, “Don't resist because you have no recourse because you are surrounded.”
upul v 1To surround quarry or prey. Ko-upul, upulon ki to mangayow ko tatolu ko’ghingutu kanta. We’ll be surrounded by raiders if three people delouse us at once. Upulon ta ka babuy. We’ll surround the wild pigs. see fr.: tonong. 2To be without recourse, to be stymied. Ka mgo otow no no-umaan diò to “pool” to du-on nalonod no duma ran, no-upul sikandan ko ogmonuon dan to ogpangabang. The people who were at the pool when their companion was drowning, they were stymied as to what to do in order to rescue [the drowning person].Ko du-on otow no ogdakopon ta, ogkagi ki to, "Konò kad og-atu su no-upul kad on no nalingutan kad on." Ko du-on otow no ogdakopon ta, ogkagi ki to, “Konò kad og-atu su no-upul kad on no nalingutan kad on.” If there is someone (lit. a person) whom we capture, we say, “Don’t resist because you are without recourse for you are surrounded.” [Underlying meaning to be without escape?] 3To be without recourse Ko du-on otow no nakasalò no ogdakopon ta, ogkagi ki to, “Konò kad og-atu su no-upul kad on no nalingutan kad on.” If there is a person who has a fault/sin whom we are arresting, we say, “Don't resist because you have no recourse because you are surrounded.”