dulis 1vi To peel. Ko ogdurulis, ogkalokò ka manipis no laplap. If something peels, the thin outer layer of skin comes loose. 1.1vt To peel off the the outside layer as of a kernel of corn. 2deriv n Peeling, as the outermost layer of a kernel of corn, a bean, skin of a pig that was scalded or singed, or from flesh that was blistered. Du-on durulison to in-ampow to ngipon to agoloy no ogko-iling to siropin. Ogngaranan to ukaba. There is peeling on top of the kernel of corn which is similar to plastic. It is called a hull. spec: ukaba; osyn: luiton. 3deriv n Thin flakes, as of skin, or from eyes. spec: ongil.
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ongil n Scales, such as those of fish, snakes and large lizards. Ka mgo ngalap to woig unawa to alu-an woy ka po-it, du-on mgo ongil dan. The creatures of the water like mud fish and the po-it fish, they have scales (lit. their scales). [The skin of a snake that is sluffed off is also catagorized as ongil or “scales”.] gen: dulis 3.