budbud 1n tobacco seed [The name of the tobacco seed apparently comes from the fact that it is a small seed that is sprinkled. Eggplant seed is also small but is not called budbud.] 2v To sprinkle, as a powder, seed.
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dokdok v 1Pound, as with a hammer, stone or other object. Ko oghimu ki to baloy, oggamiton ta ka martiliu no ogdokdok to lansang. When we make a house, we use a hammer to pound a nail. Ko ogkuò ki to ig-alabat to baloy no linas to langilan, ogdokdokon ta ka laplap din oyow oglokò. When we get the bark of the langilan [tree] to wall a house, we pound its outer layer (lit. skin) so that it will come loose. 2Pound with a small pestle, such as tobacco or betelnut. Ka mo-ilow pad no doun to tabakù woy ko mamo-on, ogdokdokon to maintok no losung. Maintok no putow ka igdokdok. As for the still green leaves of tobacco, or betel nut, they are pounded in a small mortar. A small piece of iron is used to pound it. An-anayan, ogdokdokan dan pad to kayu. Ko ogmalunoy on, oghalinon dan on diò to do-isok no losung no diò dan ogbinayuan. First, they pound it will a small [piece of] wood. When it has become smooth, they transfer it to a small mortar and then they pound it there with a pestle. see: binayu 1. 3see: dukduk.
logos 1adj Rolling rushing water, current. Ko oglapas ki to malogos no woig, ogpakapanigkaddal ki ka oglapas su ogko-usung ki su mabolbol. If we cross swift water, we have to step firmly when crossing because we will be pushed over because it is foaming. see: bolbol 1. 2v To plant tobacco. 3To expend great effort to do something. Ko ogdaralu ki, oglogoslogos dò ka og-onow. When we are ill, [we] just expend great effort to get up.
sorò 1n tobacco 2n Wad of tobacco that is kept perched on the lip; to chew tobacco. 3v To use tobacco. 4v Anything which is eaten with the main dish Ogmangali ki atag, igsorò ta angkuan to ubal. We’ll dig sweet potatoes to eat with the monkey later on. [Such as meat, fish, or vegetables or even sugar or liquids added to give flavor are also included.; In the next example, the sweet potato is the main dish. The monkey is that which goes along with the sweet potato.]
sugkip v 1To slide something between the roof shingles. Igsugkip ka sugkad. Slide the comb between the shingles. 2To roll eyes so pupils are hidden, or to tuck tobacco under one’s upper lip. Ogpasugkipon ka mata. [He] is rolling [his] eyes [up into his head]. Pakasugkip to mata noy. We roll our eyes under the lids. Pasugkipon ka mata. [A child was doing that deliberately with his eyes so just the white showed. Arlyn says that is what happens when a person becomes unconscious and the eyes roll back so the pupil does not show.]
tusak 1v To mash or pulverize. [such as when tobacco is pounded in a small mortar or when potatoes are mashed with a fork.] see: molù 6. 2Bamboo tobacco mortar.