al-al n A deep hurt, ache, or throb as that of a broken arm. Si Jeany no anak ku no no-ulug to santol, ogpakangangang no subla ka al-al no masakit lagboy su nalogò ka lawa rin woy nigtimpuruk ka langosa rin no nigpano-obbto-ob ka lawa rin. As for my daughter Jeany who fell from a santol tree, she involuntarily cried out because the throbbing pain hurt excessively because her body was bruised and her blood was pooled and so her body was black and blue. Ko ogsubla ka ogbosik no al-al, ogpakangangang ki to masakit. When the intensity ?? of the throbbing is excessive, we involuntarily cry out from the pain. [Deep pain as of Anombay’s broken forearms after they were set; ache.] see fr.: korol.
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logò v 1To crumble with the fingers, to mash up something firm, like bread, camote, squash, so that it loses its firmness and becomes soft. 2Si Jeany no anak ku no no-ulug to santol, ogpakangangang no subla ka al-al no masakit lagboy su nalogò ka lawa rin woy nigtimpuruk ka langosa rin no nigpano-obbto-ob ka lawa rin. As for my daughter Jeany who fell from a santol tree, she involuntarily cried out because the throbbing pain hurt excessively because her body was smashed and her blood was coagulated and so her body was black and blue.
to-ob v To become darkened Ko ogmo-itom on ka kibol, ogto-ob on ka langit. When the clouds become black/dark, the sky becomes dark. Ka manuk no ogdaralu, ogto-ob ka sulang din. As for a chicken which is ill, its comb darkens. [As when bruised or when skin becomes dark due to lack of oxygen.]