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gindawanan n Knowledge; To be knowledgable about something. [DB does not know of a familiar spirit by that name.]
otap 1v To winnow Ko og-umoon kid to homoy, ogmanbibinayu ki woy ogman-o-otap ki to nabinayu no homoy. Moon-ing ka ogbibinayu. Ogso-ipso-ip ka og-o-otap. Ko dawa ka ogbinayuwon ta, songo og-otapan ta. 2deriv n chaff Ko warad on otapon, ogsugboon tad on. When there is no more chaff, we cook it. 3Shells of rice without content.
parong 1v To extinguish, as a lamp or a fire; also used of the moon being dark. Ka mgo ilaw ko oghirogò kid on, ogparongon ta. The lamps when we sleep, we extinguish them. Ka ilaw no gaas dò ka gamit, maga-an ogkaparong to kalamag. The lamps which just use kerosine, they are easily extinguished by wind. 2To go out or be turned off, as an electric light. Ka ilaw no kurinti ko ogka-awò ka layag din ogkaparonga. As for an electric light, when its brightness is removed it goes out.; The electric lights see: obuk 1. 3v Quit, as a motor. 4Go out, as a fire. 5v To plant ?? millet or corn the day the field is burnt over. Igparong ku ka dawa, mong agoloy. I’ll plant millet and corn the day the field is burnt. 6Top border of a basket where one type of weaving stops and a seconds begins. see: ilis ??.